Read below for Bee Pollen Facts and Nutritional Info
We offer Bee Pollen in 3 Products
Queen's Delight |
Bee Pollen Capsules |
Natural Bee Pollen Granules |
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A supply of bee pollen is like holding a whole health food store
in the palm of your hand. This one convenient source is a storehouse
of vitamins, minerals, proteins, fats and oils, carbohydrates,
amino acids, over 5,000 enzymes and coenzymes, hormones, peptones,
polypeptides and globulins, high concentrations of the nucleic
acids RNA and DNA, and a variety of antibiotic substances. Thus,
many use honey bee pollen for health reasons.
BEE
POLLEN NUTRITION ANALYSIS
With the addition of roughage and water, the human
body can survive on honey bee pollen alone. This is because it
is the only food which contains, in perfect balance, all 22 known
essential nutritional elements (and others yet to be identified),
which humans require to achieve and maintain optimum vitality.
That's why it has rightfully been called the "Ultimate Survival
Pack".
At least 2% of the contents of honey bee pollen
has yet to be isolated and identified. For a complete listing
of its known honey bee pollen nutrition ingredients, click
here.
In the formula found only in the beehive, the nutritional
ingredients of honey bee pollen can assist and enhance the full
spectrum of physiological functions.
By providing the human body with all the nutritional
elements it needs, and in just the right proportions, honey bee
pollen allows the body's own healing and rejuvenation mechanisms
to perform their normal functions of building, restoring, and
maintaining and protecting every cell.
GIFT FROM THE FLOWERS Order
Information & Pricing

In its original state, pollen is a fine powder
composed of thousands of microscopic particles which are discharged
from the anther of a flower, and is the male element of the plant
which fertilizes like plants.
There are two kinds of pollen: anemophile ("friend
of the wind"), and entomophile ("friend
of the insect"). The former, which causes allergic
reactions like hayfever, is dispersed by the air. The latter,
which is the subject of this information, is gathered by the
honeybee, whose travels from flower to flower make possible the
reproduction of more than 80% of the world's grains, fruits,
vegetables and legumes.
The individual pollen grain in encased in two protective
coatings. The exine, composed of sporopollen and cellulose,
is known to be acid-resistant, and has withstood temperatures
in excess of 300 degrees C. Beneath this is the thinner,
intine layer, which preserves oil and starch.
The honeybee collects only the purest of pollens. It
avoids all toxic plants, including those contaminated with pesticides. (Back
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here for GUIDE TO EATING POLLEN
We accept online credit card orders and online check
orders. But if you prefer, you can simply mail a check or
money order to our address as folks have for the past 20 years with
the enclosed amount and your order will processed that day and
mailed US Priority Mail.
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