Propolis Extract – The Natural Resin from the Hive
Bee Propolis Extract (3:1) 500mg from EssentialSeries is a food supplement made from bee propolis.
Propolis is a resinous substance made by bees from plant compounds, resins, and wax. Its profile includes numerous flavonoids and characteristic natural compounds. In our formulation, we use a concentrated 3:1 extract standardized to 7% flavonoids, a parameter that guarantees a consistent and verifiable content. A practical, concentrated, and clean label way to enjoy a traditionally highly valued ingredient.
An ideal supplement for any time of the year.
What the propolis extract brings you
Propolis is a complex substance produced by bees from plant resins. Its composition includes phenolic acids, flavonoids, and aromatic compounds derived from plants. The standardization to 7% flavonoids of our raw material guarantees assured quality, a key aspect in extracts.
- Extract 3:1: concentration of 500mg of propolis in extract, equivalent to 1500mg of raw propolis.
- Standardized to 7% flavonoids: parameter used as an indicator of quality and nutritional value of propolis.
- Vegetable capsules: convenient and easy-to-integrate format in your daily routine, gelatin-free.
- Clean label formula: no unnecessary ingredients, no colorants or other aesthetic additives.
The story of propolis: an ingredient with tradition
Propolis has been used since ancient times in many cultures. Mediterranean, Egyptian, and Near Eastern civilizations already valued this resin for its unique composition and its close relationship with beekeeping.
Over time, propolis became a common element inside the hive, where bees produce it to seal, protect, and maintain their environment. Its complex mix of plant resins, waxes, and aromatic compounds has historically made it a particularly valuable ingredient.
Interest in propolis grew especially from the 20th century onwards, when its characteristic compounds and potential within contemporary nutrition began to be analyzed.
Why choose HSN’s Propolis Extract (3:1) 500mg
Choosing a standardized and concentrated extract is essential to ensure an optimal nutritional profile. Our extract offers: a high-concentration propolis extract, 3x purer, standardized to 7% flavonoids, developed with a clean label approach in vegetable capsules, allergen-free and suitable for vegetarian diets.
An ideal food supplement to boost your supplement stack, especially during autumn and winter months; or as a standalone supplement. Developed with the quality guarantee of HSN.
HSN tips to get the most out of it
Bee Propolis Extract (3:1) can be easily integrated into daily routines:
- Take 1 vegetable capsule a day with a meal.
- Ideal to accompany breakfasts or main meals, it can also be used at night.
- Thanks to its 3:1 concentration, multiple doses are not necessary.
Frequently asked questions
Is this product vegan?
No. Propolis is a substance produced by bees, so the product is not suitable for vegans, but it is suitable for vegetarians.
Does propolis contain sugars?
No. The propolis extract does not contain sugars in its composition.
What is propolis made of?
It’s a mix of plant resins, waxes, essential oils, flavonoids, and phenolic compounds produced by bees from elements in their environment. Our raw material is standardized to 7% flavonoids, a high concentration of one of the key compounds in propolis.
Can I combine it with other HSN products?
Yes. It can be combined with other supplements according to your nutritional needs. It has no contraindications.
HSN Propolis – Guaranteed quality
Our propolis extract is developed under HSN’s quality standards: with rigorous raw material selection, clean formulation, and transparent labeling.
A highly sought-after extract, carefully formulated to complement your daily nutrition with the highest quality.
Scientific references
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