Also Known As - Pollen
Origin - Hawaii or Washington State. Whichever we have in stock at the time of shipping is what will ship.
Overview - Bee Pollen granules, a mixture of bee saliva, plant nectar and (true) pollen from the Willamette Valley in Oregon. Bee pollen contains nearly all of the B complex vitamins, vitamins A, C, E, folic acid, and carotenoids. It is well known for its nearly complete nutrient content and its remarkable ability to provide energy.
Medicinal Uses - Bee pollen targets the entire body, but is a special boost to the reproductive, immune, and nervous systems.
Parts Used - Dried pollen in whole, broken or powdered form.
Preparations - Typically taken in capsule form, up to 10 tablets a day of up to 500 milligrams each, as an extract, or it may be administered directly or sprinkled on food. Extracts of bee pollen are used in some skin care products.
Added Note - Bee pollen supplements contain more amino acids than fish, beef, or eggs. It is an excellent source of nutrition and is richer in protein than any flesh-based food.
Precautions - Since the anti-allergy effect of bee pollen is probably due to quercetin than to the particular plants the bees harvested, it is not necessary to use a locally collected bee pollen (or honey). If you have severe allergies to ANY pollen, avoid bee pollen.
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