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Health Benefits of Bee Pollen....Sage

  Author:  64413  Category:(Interesting) Created:(7/20/2010 8:13:00 PM)
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What Is Bee Pollen? The simple answer is that bee pollen is the pollen from flowers that has been gathered by a bee and compressed into a single globe of mixed pollen grains. This globe is taken back to the hive and used as a food source for young bees.

The bee moves from flower to flower gathering minute grains of pollen. The bee lands on the flower and scrapes the tiny pollen from the stamens with his jaws and front legs. He then mixes it with a drop of honey and moves on to the next flower. While in flight, he uses special combs on his legs to scrape the pollen off of his body and push it into gathering baskets on his legs. As he pushes more and more of the pollen into the baskets, a single globe of bee pollen is created.

Nutrition and Bee Pollen Benefits This small granule of bee pollen contains all the necessary nutrients for life, as well as elements that modern science has been unable to identify. In fact, researchers fed mice a diet that consisted solely of bee pollen with no signs of malnutrition appearing. On the other hand, when researchers recreated bee pollen with all of the elements they had found, and fed it to bees the bees died from malnutrition.

Nutritional Composition of Bee Pollen •40 percent protein •Vitamin A •Vitamin C •Vitamin D •Vitamin E •Vitamin B Complex •Free amino acids •Rutin

Health Benefits of Bee Pollen There are numerous well-documented claims of bee pollen benefits.

•When pollen is given to anemic patients, their hemoglobin increases significantly. •It normalizes blood serum cholesterol when taken regularly. •It lowers bad cholesterol. •Research on mice, published by the National Cancer Institute, indicates that it protects against breast tumors in those who are genetically at risk of getting them. •Reduces the effects of chemotherapy. •Increases the body’s immune system. •Stimulates the ovaries and protects the eggs being released. •Helps to desensitize allergies, decreasing and even eliminating symptoms. •It improves athletic performance. •Pollen Improves energy levels. •Bee pollen regulates the metabolic system, helping with weight loss. •Helps skin to look its best. •Used externally it helps to eliminate acne. •Honeybee pollen contains antibiotics which reverse aging: ;Dark spots ;Wrinkles &;Blemishes ;Dullness •Increases energy.

Bee Pollen and Aging One of the most interesting areas of study with bee pollen has been in geriatric medicine. It seems to slow down the aging process when used regularly. In some cases it is believed to have reversed some of the problems often associated with aging. Bee pollen:

•Strengthens memory •Improves concentration •Activates a slow metabolism •Strengthens all components of the cardio vascular system •Prevents nutritional deficiency •Strengthens the respiratory system

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Date: 7/20/2010 11:52:00 PM  From Authorid: 3835    I have a fondness for honey. I love royal jelly best! I read somewhere about bees are becoming endangered. I could never imagine never tasting honey ever again..  
Date: 7/21/2010 3:56:00 AM  From Authorid: 4995    Endangered bees? Oh thats terrible! I love my raw honey and cinnamon in the morning ever since Sage posted the benefits of it. I could try this bee pollen since I am anemic the doctor said. Great post Sage. Keep them coming. You are the best.  
Date: 7/22/2010 6:39:00 PM  From Authorid: 34078    I want to try bee pollen.  

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