Bee Pollen
– the male sperm cells of flowering plants – is
essential to the reproduction plants. Bee Pollen refers to
pollen, which is collected and stored by honeybees in their
hives.
Honeybees
collected pollen on their hairy bodies as they come into contact
with blossomed flowers. The bees then packed millions of tiny
pollen grains into the “pollen baskets” on their
hind legs. Beekeepers then collect the pollen pellets that
fall off the bee’s legs as they climb through fine mesh
at the hive entrance.
Bee Pollen contains 25% - 30% protein by weight, provides
all 22 known amino acids, 28 minerals, vitamins, enzymes,
trace minerals, fatty acids and carbohydrates. Bee Pollen
is a natural low calorie food.
Bee Pollen can be taken as a dietary supplement to maintain
good health, aid recuperation after an illness, and rejuvenate
general health and well being. Bee Pollen can be used as a
nutritional supplement for women, pregnant and breastfeeding.
It can also aid the treatment of chronic prostatitis; reducing
inflammation, discomfort and the pathology of benign prostatitis.
Bee Pollen can help protect against the adverse effects of
x-rays and radiation therapy.
A reduction
of hay fever symptoms has been noted from taking Bee Pollen.
It can improve physical stamina, strength and regulates the
human bodies system by supplying any missing elements and
offsets the effects of pollutants and toxin.*
* Book
Reference – Healing from the Hive. Bee Pollen, Royal
Jelly, Propolis and Honey by Rita Elkins M.H (Woodland Publishing)