Definition of Propolis. Meaning of Propolis. Synonyms of Propolis

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Definition of Propolis

Propolis
Propolis Pro"po*lis, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?; ? before + ? city.] Same as Bee glue, under Bee.

Meaning of Propolis from wikipedia

- of propolis. The chemical composition and nature of propolis depend on environmental conditions and harvested resources. Mixed types of propolis found...
- plastic propolis screens. The tendency of the bees is to use propolis as a glue to seal openings that are too small for a bee to crawl through. A propolis screen...
- fungus. Propolis angulosa Propolis farinosa Propolis hillmanniana Propolis lecanora Propolis leonis Propolis lugubris Propolis phacidioides Propolis pulc****a...
- gathers propolis to reinforce its nest, people have harvested it and discovered it to have a wide spectrum of pharmacological activities. Propolis exhibits...
- Volume I, Propolis by Daniel Dw". Mythos Media & HiveTech Media. 2015. Retrieved May 10, 2015. Braidotti, Sandro (May 11, 2015). "'"hive Propolis" — Apocalyptic...
- apiarists) keep bees to collect honey and other products of the hive: beeswax, propolis, bee pollen, and royal jelly. Other sources of b****eeping income include...
- including kale, beans, tea, spinach, and broccoli. It is also found in propolis extracts. Kaempferol is a yellow crystalline solid with a melting point...
- unwanted open spaces in the hive. Although propolis is alleged to have health benefits (tincture of propolis is marketed as a cold and flu remedy), it...
- the hive. Propolis may cause severe allergic reactions and have adverse interactions with prescription drugs in some individuals. Propolis is also used...
- alternative medicine that uses honey bee products, including honey, pollen, propolis, royal jelly and bee venom. There has been no scientific or clinical evidence...