
Pollen
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What is Bee Pollen?
Bee pollen is one of the richest and purest natural foods ever discovered, and the incredible nutritional and medicinal value of pollen has been known for centuries.
Besides collecting nectar from the flowers the bees select only the pollens that contain the greatest amounts of protein and other nutrients. The bees mix the pollen with nectar and some of their own secretions to form bee bread which is fed to the young larvae.
What does it do?
Bee pollen contains much more protein per ounce than any other natural food. It also contains a wide variety of other nutrients.
Bee pollen seems to supply something that some unhealthy, stressed and aging people lack and need. It is used to combat the symptoms of illnesses and allergies by many customers.
Very few people are allergic to bee pollen. Therefore, it is suggested that people start taking small amounts of bee pollen and gradually increase the amount until they are taking two (2) teaspoons daily. If allergic symptoms occur, temporarily decrease the amount taken. Soon, the symptoms will disappear.
Ways to use Pollen
On toast
With Cereal
With
Yogurt
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