Propolis
What is Propolis?
Propolis, often called "bee glue," is a resinous substance produced by bees from tree sap and other botanical sources. Bees use it to seal and protect their hives, creating a sterile environment that defends against bacteria and other threats. For centuries, propolis has been celebrated for its powerful medicinal properties. It contains over 300 active compounds, predominantly polyphenols and flavonoids—potent antioxidants that help fight oxidative stress and promote healing.
The Benefits
Propolis is a powerhouse of natural benefits, offering far more than just skin care. As a potent antimicrobial, it defends against bacteria, fungi, and viruses, strengthening the immune system and helping the body fight infections. Rich in antioxidants like flavonoids and phenolic acids, it protects cells from oxidative stress while supporting overall vitality and longevity. Propolis also promotes respiratory health, soothing sore throats, easing coughs, and even helping with seasonal allergies. Internally, it aids digestion by supporting gut lining repair and balancing the microbiome. When used orally, it enhances gum health, reduces inflammation, and combats harmful bacteria—naturally supporting fresh breath and strong teeth.
With its broad-spectrum benefits, propolis is a remarkable ingredient for overall well-being.
Why We Use Propolis
At Cult of Bees, we turn to propolis for its potent, versatile, and time-honored healing properties, but we use it selectively due to its complex and powerful nature. Currently featured exclusively in our tincture, propolis delivers an intense, concentrated defense against skin and environmental stressors. Its richly antimicrobial and soothing qualities make it an exceptional ingredient when precision and impact are paramount.
Our commitment to ethical harvesting practices ensures that every drop of propolis is gathered sustainably and responsibly, respecting the bees and their critical role in our ecosystem. Propolis is not just an ingredient—it’s a bee-crafted miracle, embodying the hive’s natural strength and protection.