What is Arkopharma Propolis Bio used for?
Propolis is a resin made by bees from the bark of damaged trees. It has been used for its antiseptic properties for thousands of years. Propolis can be taken as a course of treatment to stimulate the body's natural immune defenses. The propolis contained in Arkopharma capsules has immunostimulant properties. Propolis boosts the body's natural defenses by increasing the production of antibodies and lymphocytes to protect against external aggressors such as bacteria, viruses and fungi.
Propolis also has antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties. Its anti-inflammatory properties help reduce inflammation caused by infections of the respiratory and ENT tracts. Propolis is therefore effective in combating sore throats. It is an analgesic and helps relieve pathologies of the upper respiratory tract. Arkogélules Propolis fights respiratory tract infections in the same way as an antibiotic, without the side effects.
Immune stimulation
The propolis in Arkogélules stimulates the body's natural defenses by boosting antibody and lymphocyte production. This enhanced immune stimulation enables the body to better protect itself against external aggressors such as bacteria, viruses and fungi. By strengthening natural defense mechanisms, propolis helps prevent infections and reduce the duration and severity of illnesses.
Antibacterial, Antifungal and Antiviral properties
Propolis possesses remarkable antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties, making it a powerful ally in the fight against microbial infections. Thanks to its active components, such as flavonoids and phenolic compounds, propolis acts effectively against a wide range of pathogenic micro-organisms. It helps inhibit the growth and spread of bacteria, fungi and viruses, helping to prevent and treat infections.
Anti-inflammatory action
Propolis also has significant anti-inflammatory properties, helping to reduce inflammation caused by infections of the respiratory and ENT tracts. By reducing inflammation of affected mucous membranes and tissues, it effectively relieves sore throats, irritations and other respiratory ailments. This anti-inflammatory action helps soothe symptoms and promote faster, more comfortable healing.
Symptomatic relief
In addition to its immunostimulant and anti-inflammatory properties, propolis also has analgesic properties, offering symptomatic relief to those suffering from upper respiratory tract ailments. By alleviating the associated pain and discomfort, it helps relieve symptoms such as coughs, chest pains and headaches. This symptomatic relief enables individuals to better tolerate symptoms and recover more quickly.
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How to use Arkopharma Propolis Bio Arkogélules?
Take orally. From age 6.
From 15 years: 2 capsules per day.
Children aged 6 to 14: 1 capsule a day.
Take as a single dose in the morning with a meal and a large glass of water.
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What is the composition of these propolis capsules?
Arkogélules Propolis Bio Arkopharma is formulated with : Organic propolis extract. Arkogélules® BIO Propolis provide 35 mg of total polyphenols every day.
Organic apple fiber (Malus domestica Borkh.)
Envelope of plant origin: hydroxypropylmethylcellulose.
What are the precautions for use?
- Not recommended for pregnant or breast-feeding women.
- Not recommended for people with a history of allergies to hive products.
- Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
- A dietary supplement is not a substitute for a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
- Keep out of reach of young children.
- Store away from light, heat and humidity.
Presentation
Arkogélules Propolis Bio Arkopharma is available in boxes of 40 or 130 organic propolis capsules.
Our advice and expert opinions
Known for over 3,000 years, propolis was frequently used by the Egyptians to prepare ointments and mummify the dead. According to Aristotle and Pliny the Elder, other ancient civilizations such as the Greeks and Romans appreciated its antiseptic and healing properties. Pure propolis was thus part of the pharmacy used by legionnaires on campaign. In the Middle Ages, it was still used to heal arrow wounds. Despite some marginal uses, notably during the Boer War in 1902, over the last two centuries it has gradually been replaced by traditional medicines. Yet propolis retains all its properties for soothing respiratory ailments and stimulating the immune system.