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Benefits of Bee Pollen
Did you know that the benefits of bee pollen have been spoken and known about for centuries as a brilliant natural nutritional supplement?
For people who are not allergic to bee stings or pollen, the bee pollen uses include everything from acne treatment which works for some although I personally prefer Propolis for skin infections.
Why not tell everyone how you use yours. You can do this at the end of this page.
It is all down to personal choice of which we should all have. However saying that, there are indeed strong recommendations for bee pollen uses for amongst other things skin irritations through to lowering blood pressure and enhancing our vitality.
In fact, bee pollen is believed to be one of the only naturally produced super foods that offers every nutrient that the human body needs in order to sustain itself.
Honey is most definitely the other one which has been proven to take care of our health and most of our medical needs by our everyday scientists.
What is Bee Pollen?
Bee pollen actually originates in flower blossoms. However, it receives its name from the fact that it is collected on the head and legs of honeybees as they migrate among blossoms in search of nectar.
They use their front legs which have little bristles to brush the pollen off. Honeybees then secrete their own enzymes and nectar into the pollen that they have collected.
This is then known as a pollen press and the bees carry it back to their homes which is what beekeepers then collect via a specialized device placed at a hive's entrance.
As the honeybees pass through this device into a beehive, the pollen they have collected is brushed from their legs into a receiving vessel, and the remains end up inside our honey.
This is the main reason people seek out their own local raw honey in the strong belief it will desensitize and cure their seasonal allergies.
Who discovered the Benefits of Bee Pollen?
The discovery of the benefits of bee pollen is nothing new. In fact, Hippocrates, who is widely credited as the father of modern medicine and responsible for the Hippocratic Oath discovered its uses as a healing instrument nearly three thousand years ago.
There are many quotes about its uses, along with the health benefits of honey, it is also quoted in ancient religious texts such as the Bible, the Quran, the Talmud and, more recently, in the Book of Mormon.
Mentioned also in ancient oriental scrolls, the Chinese have relied heavily on it, as have ancient and modern day Egyptians.
The following is a partial list of the benefits of bee pollen:
Improves blood pressure
Assists in weight loss
Aids in digestion
Stimulates the immune system
Reduce signs of aging
Lessens the effects of diabetes
Increases energy
Increases libido
Eliminates depression
Fights acne
Because it is rich in B vitamins, which will naturally boost our energy levels, as well as vitamins C and E, which are both very powerful antioxidants, the benefits are indeed far-reaching.
Also, present in this potent super food are:
minerals
amino acids
carotenes
hormones
proteins
flavonoids
and carbohydrates.
With all of these elements, combined, it is easy to see why the restorative and preserving benefits of bee pollen are often referred to as a type of fountain of youth just as honey is referred to as the food of the Gods.
What Will Bee Pollen do for Me?
When you take a bee pollen supplement, one of the first things you will notice is a marked increase in energy and stamina. Some even report an improvement in memory and cognitive functioning almost immediately.
With continued supplementation, people experience a slowing of the aging process and several of the health benefits detailed above.
How Do I Get Hold of It?
Available in multiple forms, the benefits of bee pollen can be gained by taking a supplement in either a tablet, capsule, powdered or granulated form. You can also purchase it in my Honey Shop
However, if you are lucky enough to know a beekeeper I am sure he will sell you some and other than that have you considered starting your own honeybee garden and becoming a beekeeper yourself.
You would be able to discover and use the benefits of honey and collect your own pollen at the same time…..brilliant!
Anyone who is interested in receiving the benefits of bee pollen is advised to select a high-quality supplement extracted from a clean environment, as those extracted from a heavily polluted environment can cause toxic side effects.
The famer who farms bees for the production of organic honey is extremely careful here.
Also, anyone who has had serious allergy complications, especially those with a known allergy to bee stings, and pregnant or nursing women are strongly advised to consult a health care professional before taking a bee pollen supplement.
Overall, the benefits of bee pollen are numerous and have been successfully used to support good health for many generations.
My Friend Angela from Canada has been brought up with bee pollen as one of her main diet ingredients, what Angela doesn't know about this bee product is not worth mentioning. You might like to read her
Bee Pollen Buzz Website.
Not to be confused with the amazing benefits of other bee products like natural honey or royal jelly, bee pollen supplements are available in most health food stores.
Thankfully, as a super food that has existed for centuries, honeybees and beekeepers have made sure that the benefits of bee pollen are now easily accessible to all.
It is absolutely vital that we look after out little furry friends, there is no way we can carry on without them. Imagine life without them! disappearing bees........actually it does not bear thinking about!
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