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Examples

  • What I like about your Queen's Delight is, it not only has Royal Jelly and Bee Pollen which everyone has heard about, it also has Propolis which is absolutely wonderful.

    Wil's Ebay E-Store 2010

  • Propolis is rich in bioflavonoids, vitamins, and minerals.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • Propolis is a dark green sticky resin-like substance that bees collect from newly formed springtime buds.

    Archive 2008-04-01 Britta 2008

  • Propolis was used to treat wounds on the battlefield during World War I, the pre-antibiotic age, and during World War II, when penicillin was scarce.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • Propolis is a dark green sticky resin-like substance that bees collect from newly formed springtime buds.

    My Beekeeping Project Needs Your Help Britta 2008

  • Propolis salve and mouthwash can fight gum infections and sore throats.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • Propolis was used to treat wounds on the battlefield during World War I, the pre-antibiotic age, and during World War II, when penicillin was scarce.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • Propolis salve and mouthwash can fight gum infections and sore throats.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • Propolis is rich in bioflavonoids, vitamins, and minerals.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • Propolis was used to treat wounds on the battlefield during World War I, the pre-antibiotic age, and during World War II, when penicillin was scarce.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

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