separating propolis

Started by PeeVee, March 12, 2012, 09:30:11 AM

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PeeVee

Yesterday I started cleaning up some frames and boxes. That process put quite a mixture of stuff in my trash bucket. So, is there a process to separate the propolis from the bits of wax, bits of wood, and bits of trash?
-Paul VanSlyke - Cheers from Deposit,NY

Michael Bush

Some people dissolve it in alcohol an filter it.

Some just pick through it and remove the trash.
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AllenF

Some people just sweep it up with the rest of the dirt under the work table and toss it.    :-D

Rich V

Freeze it,  smash it up while it's still frozen then put it into a bowl of water and swirl it around. This will let  the debris float to the top. You may have to do this a few times. I also after doing this, filter it in a solar wax melter.

PeeVee

Thanks all for the replies. I had searched previously and had not found good answers. My daughter is a massage therapist and has asked me for propolis. I guess it has therapeutic value. I have read of tinctures made with grain alcohol. I just dislike wasting a natural product.
-Paul VanSlyke - Cheers from Deposit,NY