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Bee Pollen - Nature's Most Complete Food

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Pollen Nutrition
  • contains approximately 25% protein, more protein than beef or eggs or any other natural food
  • is very low in fat and sodium
  • contains potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc, manganese, copper and B vitamins
  • contains 17% rutin which is excellent for the capillaries
  • contains easily assimilated protein and lecithin, which nourish the brain and nervous system
  • contains nearly all known nutrients, all 20 amino acids, minerals, vitamins and enzymes
Pollen Health Benefits
  • Great energy booster and is taken widely by athletes for stamina
  • Benefits the immune, cardiovascular, endocrine, nervous, reproductive, cellular, skeletal, hepatic and respiratory systems
  • Has hormonal stimulant‚ energy enhancer, natural antidepressant, weight control - cholesterol control, convalescent aids, combat allergies and chronic fatigue fighting effects
  • May help reduce the effects of stress and aid digestion
  • Can be used to suppress food, nicotine and caffeine cravings
  • Has the ability to remove, free radicals‚ from the body
  • Is taken as an effective anti-oxidant
  • Natural rejuvenating powers
  • Increases body healing power, builds resistance, aids in treating allergies, asthma, rheumatism, colitis, insomnia and memory
More than 10,000 tons of bee pollen is consumed in the world each year

How to take Bee Pollen

Adults: Start with 1 tsp in the morning (1/2 hour before breakfast) followed with some water, juice or milk. Increase your intake every day by a few grains until reaching 2 tsp a day (10 ml). For normal daily intake you may take up to 1 tbsp (15 tbsp).

Note: Before consuming pollen you should be aware of the possibility of allergic reactions to pollens by susceptible individuals.