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Metro Propolis <[log in to unmask]>
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> It will be exciting to watch as research continues to unlock the hidden treasures from propolis, this wonderful gift from those hard-working bees.


A few weeks ago, my daughter was wailing and in tears over severe tooth pain.    

We gave her painkillers, but they weren't yet taking effect.

I recalled the words of a Russian friend last year, that Propolis was used by Russian peasants to treat tooth pain.

With nothing to lose, I ran to the hives, scraped a chunk of propolis, and told her to chew it with
 the hurting tooth.

Within seconds/moments, she was back to normal.     

Would not have believed it if I hadn't seen it.

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