| Definition: | Bee pollen is a fine powdery substance that has been
collected from the stamen found within flower blossom and stored by
honeybees in honeycomb hives. It is considered a highly nutritious and
complete food and contains a rich supply of B-complex vitamins,
vitamins C, A, E, carotenoids, folic acid, amino acids, a wide array of
minerals and some essential fatty acids.
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| Applications: | Most allergies, anemia, asthma, athletic endurance,
chronic fatigue, immune system disorders, impotence, infertility, kidney
disorders, menopause, prostate disease and ulcers. |
| Recommendations: | Bee pollen can be purchased as a powder,
granules, canned, chewable wafers, capsulized or in tablet form. It
should be purchased from a reliable source and kept refrigerated. It has
been used for centuries to promote stamina and longevity.
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