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Propolis Diffuser – Mold

By Kristin Harris June 1, 2018

Propolis diffusers offer a unique way to sanitise your surroundings through the gentle diffusion of propolis (a resinous mixture produced by honey bees). The diffuser works by gently heating and cooling the organic propolis contained within a special capsule, diffusing propolis compounds ONLY into the air. There is no moisture used, unlike most essential oil diffusers. This is key because if mold is already an issue in your environment, moisture will only exasperate the problem.

When the diffuser is activated, the sanitizing power is enhanced through the release of negatively charged propolis particles. Positively charged volatile airborne particles such as bacteria, mold spores and fungi are then attracted to and treated by the antiseptic and antibiotic properties of propolis. Dust and other airborne particles are also trapped by the propolis volatiles and are forced out of suspension to the ground. In this way, biological and chemical pollutants are removed from the air, creating a sanitised environment with all the added benefits for our respiratory systems, as well as the immune system.

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