Bee Pollen is a concentrated source of life-giving nutrients. Overfed but undernourished... a common problem for those who live in fast food nations of the world. Even when you eat what you think is a fairly balanced diet, you are not getting the nourishment you need, and your body craves more. What is the reason for this problem? The fact is, many foods today are produced under conditions which do not effectively maintain and preserve the levels of natural vitamins, fiber, and proteins, which are essential for real health. These nutrients, which existed within the same foods before they were processed, are absent from the final product due to the processing methods. All around the planet, consumers buy and eat non-nutritive foods every single day, while many truly nutritious foods are largely ignored. Bee Pollen can help you put yourself on the other side of this equation. The side of the informed and intelligent consumer. • Forty percent of bee pollen is in the form of available protein as amino acids which are easily digested and contribute to overall health. • Bee pollen contains more amino acids than an equal measure of beef, cheese or eggs. • Researchers have stated that bee pollen is among the richest natural sources of vitamins found in any individual food substance. • Bee pollen strengthens and supports the nervous system capillaries because it has so much rutin. • Pollen is extremely rich in rutin and may have the highest content of any source, and it provides RNA [ribonucleic acid] and DNA [deoxyribonucleic acid] in large quantities, per weight. • There is an antibiotic effect in bee pollen which has shown evidence of inhibiting harmful bacteria development, and even having a regulatory effect on intestinal fortitude. This is assumed to be because of the high levels of cellulose and fiber in bee pollen. • Bee Pollen evidently assists in the production of white and red blood cells. Increased Hemoglobin levels are advantageous in anemic individuals, signifying a measure of improvement from anemia. • Bee pollen and honey contains all 22 nutrients needed by the human body for optimum health. • Consuming Bee Pollen apparently reduces or eliminates allergic reactions to pollens in the atmosphere. Please keep in mind, if you believe that you may be sensitive to bee products, then you should check with an allergist or seek a doctors advise before taking Bee Pollen. About Bee PollenBee Pollen is the collected pollens of flowers which are gathered by bees as food for the young bees. The little bits pollen are compressed by the bee as it gathers particles from the flowers it attends. As it works, the nugget gets bigger until the bee is carrying a very large ball. In fact, the bees carry two nuggets at a time and normally have one on each side of their body, held by their hind legs and the sticky quality of the pollen itself.Bees only gather pollens which are of high quality and contain large levels of protein and amino acids, and they mix it with nectar and some of their own secretions to bind it together so that they can carry it to their hive, where it will be eaten later on. Bee Pollen contains more protein per ounce than any other known food substance which is all natural. No other natural source is so abundant in protein Bee Pollen also contains ample amounts of various vitamins and minerals, such as Vitamin A, C, E, Thiamine, Riboflavin, B6, B12, Biotin, Folic Acid, Niacin, Pantothenic Acid, Potassium, Selenium, Lecithin and Sodium.
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