Royal Jelly:
Worker bees, in addition to producing honey, also produce products such as royal jelly and wax. Royal jelly is known as the richest biological nutrient, and its medicinal use is common in developed countries. This substance is highly nutritious and invigorating.
Thyme (Thymus Vulgaris):
Thyme has a long history of use in herbal medicine for respiratory disorders, including cough, bronchitis, and respiratory congestion. This herb also has antioxidant and antibacterial properties.
Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus):
The immune-boosting effect is one of the most important therapeutic properties of this herb. The consumption of Astragalus is recommended for cases such as colds, weakness, immune system dysfunction, and viral infections.
Rosa Canina:
The fruit of the wild rose or Rosa Canina is a rich source of vitamin C, with the vitamin C content in its fruit being significantly higher than that in oranges. The high vitamin C content in this plant enhances the immune system.
Siberian Ginseng:
Siberian Ginseng has been used in traditional medicine since ancient times to prevent colds and flu and to increase energy.
Myrtle (Myrtus communis):
This plant has antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal properties and is used to relieve symptoms of colds and respiratory diseases.
Savory (Satureja hortensis):
Savory belongs to the mint family. This plant has antibacterial properties, making it effective in treating bacterial infections.
Vitamin A:
Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin that plays a role in growth and development, immune system strengthening, and bone development. It is a component of visual pigments. Vitamin A deficiency is a common nutritional problem, especially in children. Increased risk of diarrhea and mortality from diseases, especially measles, has been reported in children with vitamin A deficiency. In vitamin A deficiency, the normal tissue of the mucous membranes is destroyed, and the respiratory tract, skin, digestive tract, urinary tract, and eye mucosa are damaged. This condition, along with impaired immune function, predisposes the individual to viral, bacterial, or parasitic infections.
Vitamin C:
Vitamin C is an antioxidant vitamin that strengthens the immune system. This vitamin also participates in the production of collagen, which is the main protein of skin, bones, cartilage, and tendons.
Vitamin D:
Vitamin D plays an important role in strengthening the immune system, regulating cell growth, and the functioning of the neuromuscular system. Deficiency of this vitamin weakens the immune system and the body’s resistance to diseases. This vitamin also increases calcium absorption and reduces its excretion, thereby preserving the calcium needed by the body. Vitamin D is necessary for bone growth, and its inadequate intake causes rickets in children.



