Propolis Collection
From school drop-offs to crowded commutes, our Propolis Collection offers everyday support when your family need it most. Backed by 30 years of expertise and trusted by thousands of Australian households, it’s simple, natural protection - wherever life takes you.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Bee Propolis, or more commonly referred to as propolis, is a sticky, resinous substance collected by honeybees from tree buds, sap flows, and botanical sources. Bees mix this plant resin with enzymes and beeswax to create a powerful sealant for their hives - one that defends against bacteria, fungi, and other microbial threats. You can learn more about propolis here.
Propolis is commonly used to support immune health, protect against bacteria, and soothe inflammation. In Australia, it's widely taken to relieve symptoms of sore throats, mouth ulcers, and minor skin irritations. Thanks to its natural antibacterial and antioxidant properties, propolis is used in throat sprays, capsules, lozenges, and skincare to help strengthen the body’s natural defences and promote healing.
If you're breastfeeding, it's best to speak with your healthcare professional before taking propolis. While propolis is a natural product rich in antioxidants and bioflavonoids, there isn’t enough clinical research to confirm its safety during breastfeeding. We always recommend checking with your GP to ensure it’s the right choice for you and your baby.
Yes, you can. While both come from the beehive, propolis is made from tree resins and plant compounds, which can trigger allergic reactions in some people, even if they tolerate honey. If you’re using propolis for the first time, we recommend doing a patch test by applying a small amount to your inner arm and waiting 24 hours. If irritation occurs, discontinue use and speak with your healthcare professional.
No — propolis and royal jelly are two very different substances produced by bees. Propolis is made from plant resins and used by bees to protect and sterilise the hive. It’s rich in antioxidants and known for its antimicrobial properties. Royal jelly, on the other hand, is a nutrient-rich secretion fed to the queen bee. It’s packed with proteins, B vitamins, and fatty acids, and is often used to support energy, skin health, and hormonal balance. Check out our Royal Jelly collection here.