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.
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.
The general RDA is about one tablespoon (measured).
1 pound of pollen contains approximately 31 tablespoons (measured). Each Tablespoon is equal to about .516 ounces or 14.7 grams.
Everyone on this earth is different so once you feel you are approaching perfect health and feel you have more energy and stamina than ever before, then you must personally regulate the amount of pollen you eat each meal for life.
You can stir it in with fruit juices, mix with applesauce, yogurt, or honey. Sprinkle on your salad or cereal. Add to protein drinks, milk, shakes and sodas. Use your imagination or just enjoy "as is". In other words there are many different ways to take the bee pollen.
We always recommend that anyone with any unhealthy condition or suspected sensitivity see their doctor before ingesting honeybee pollen. This is strictly a suggestive guideline and your physician should be consulted if you are in question.
Product FAQs
Is all pollen the same?
How should I take pollen?
The general RDA is about one tablespoon (measured).
1 pound of pollen contains approximately 31 tablespoons (measured). Each Tablespoon is equal to about .516 ounces or 14.7 grams.
Everyone on this earth is different so once you feel you are approaching perfect health and feel you have more energy and stamina than ever before, then you must personally regulate the amount of pollen you eat each meal for life.
You can stir it in with fruit juices, mix with applesauce, yogurt, or honey. Sprinkle on your salad or cereal. Add to protein drinks, milk, shakes and sodas. Use your imagination or just enjoy "as is". In other words there are many different ways to take the bee pollen.
We always recommend that anyone with any unhealthy condition or suspected sensitivity see their doctor before ingesting honeybee pollen. This is strictly a suggestive guideline and your physician should be consulted if you are in question.
How much does it cost?
Our pricing has not changed much in over 20 years. Our pollen is $16.95 per pound. We also provide volume discounts.
How many teaspoons are in 1 pound of pollen?
1 pound of pollen contains approximately 31 tablespoons (measured). Each Tablespoon is equal to about .516 ounces or 14.7 grams.
What is Propolis?
Propolis is a substance made by the honeybee that provides protection against harmful bacteria, viruses and fungi. Propolis is plant resin collected by bees for use in and around the hive. In plants it is usually the sticky coating around buds that serves to protect them from the elements of weather plus from attack by bacteria, fungi, molds, and viruses. These are properties that are useful to the bees and are enhanced by the sticky properties of the propolis beeglue.
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