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Bee Pollen is the male seed of a flower blossom which has been gathered by the bees and to which special elements from the bees has been added. The Honeybee collects pollen and mixes it with its own digestive enzymes.
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It is a 100% natural energy food that can be used for natural weight control. Bee pollen contains most of the known nutrients, including all of those necessary for human survival. When compared to any other food, it contains a higher percentage of all the necessary nutrients. Bee pollen is approximately 25% complete Protein; Carbohydrates about 25%; Lecithin (the substance that burns away fat) about 15% and it contains at least 18 amino acids. In addition, Bee pollen consists of more then a dozen vitamins, 28 minerals, 11 enzymes or co-enzymes, and hormones. It is also low in calories.
Bee pollen has been prescribed by traditional health practitioners, including the fathers of Western medicine Hippocrates, Pliny the Elder, and Pythagoras, for its healing properties. Bee Pollen is taken extensively to combat allergies and is an aid to regulate the function of the endocrine system, reduce the effects of stress, aid the digestive system and increase energy. It is also said to aid the circulatory system which may prevent premature hardening of arteries. It can reduce cholesterol levels. It improved the condition of men with prostate.
It is widely used for its ability to remove 'free radicals' from the body. These toxins are harmful, and bee pollen is demonstrated to be effective in providing the anti-oxidants that remove these free radical toxins. Bee pollen rejuvenates your body, stimulates organs and glands and enhances vitality. Bee pollen's ability to consistently and noticeably increase energy levels make it a favorite substance among many world class athletes. Improvements to athletic performance and stamina from taking pollen are well documented with many trials carried out in the US, Finland, UK and Sweden. Many athletes taking regular high doses of pollen find that they can remain at peak performance much later in life.
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