Vitaflor propolis 20 lozenges

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Pills to help soothe sore throat

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Description

Propolis is a very nutritious element due to its content of volatile oils, trace elements, minerals, vitamins and flavonoids. It should also be noted that it has healing, anti-inflammatory, bactericidal, antioxidant and immune system enhancing properties.

Vitaflor propolis to suck on are some lozenges that help to soften the sore throat. Thanks to its formulation it protects our organism in a complete and natural way.

Enriched with propolis, thyme extract and vitamins, it activates the body's defences to fight all kinds of infections. It also acts as a protector of the cells against external aggressions and boosts the immune system.

Protect your body completely!

Instructions for use

Take 3 to 6 tablets during the day.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Propolis is a sap-like substance that bees obtain from tree buds and barks to protect the hive. This substance is then transformed to provide beneficial properties for our overall health.

It is widely used as a dietary supplement to alleviate symptoms in colds or other mild respiratory tract infections such as a sore throat. Its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, in the form of a lozenge, spray or syrup can provide relief. Thanks to its flavonoid content, it works as a natural antioxidant, and also supports the immune system.

It can also be used as a cosmetic ingredient for skin care for its healing, nourishing and purifying properties.

When in doubt, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional.

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8/10

Relieves throat discomfort

Gloria M.
10/10

Very rich lozenges, which help the throat.

Francisco A.

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