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 My wife and I recently ordered your comb honey and we want to tell you, it is absolutely wonderful. I haven't had such tasty honey since my father had bees years ago. Your comb honey is so tender and so tasty, it doesn't compare to our local bottled honey.

Raymond Jones
Delray Beach, FL

 

Read facts below on Freeze Dried Royal Jelly vs. Natural Royal Jelly and why Freeze-Dried is best.

We offer Royal Jelly in two Products

Royal Jelly capsules
Queen's Delight (all 3 products in one)
Royal Jelly Capsules
Queens Delight
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SHOULD I GO WITH FREEZE DRIED OR NATURAL ROYAL JELLY?

Regardless of whether you purchase your royal jelly from Durham's Bee Farm or another source, you should buy freeze dried royal jelly. Read below on facts about freeze-dried vs. natural royal jelly.

Freeze-Dried Royal Jelly is fresh Royal jelly with the water removed. Freeze-Dried Royal Jelly contains 100% of the original nutrients, maintaining its full strength providing you a wonderful product that is very stable. Freeze Dried Royal Jelly has a long shelf life giving you flexibility to take it with you on trip or leave at the office without refrigeration.

I was impressed by your statement on your Royal Jelly stability ( Freeze-Dried ).  I have tried the expensive competitor's brand and the products in raw honey, with limited success.  Your statement made a lot of sense to me as a pharmacist.  Almost all intravenous medications are lyophilized ( Freeze-Dried ) in order to preserve their shelf life.  The "cakes" in the bottom of the vial are then reconstituted with sterile water and used within 48 hours.  Since most people in hospitals don't see their medicines prepared, they are unaware of this superior method of stabilizing a product.   Your products are state of the art. Sandra O'Hara

WHAT IS ROYAL JELLY?            

Royal jelly is a "thick milky" substance that worker bees produce to feed the larva of workers bees for the first 3 days.  Worker bees are fed a mixture of pollen and honey after the 3 days of Royal Jelly.  However,  the  larva which the workers have selected to develop into Queens are continued to be fed Royal Jelly by worker bees for 10 days  and the abundance of Royal Jelly is what makes the larva become a Queen.  Queen bees are made from the same kind of egg that makes a worker but the egg fed more Royal Jelly produces a Queen.  It is the Royal Jelly that makes a Queen a Queen.

 The Queen Bee is about 45% longer and 60% heavier than the normal worker bee.  She can lay up to 2000 eggs a day in the peak of the season which all together  weigh approximately 2 ½ times her own body weight.  The Queen only leaves her hive to mate in the air or to leave with a swarm.  The Queen can live up to 6 years but in most cases, she becomes nonproductive by the 4th year and the workers then replace her by producing a new queen.  Most beekeepers , however, replace the queen by the 3rd year or sooner to keep the hive strong.  


 

Before I ordered, I printed off a lot of the information on your ( Durham's) Royal Bee Jelly and then spent a couple of days researching royal jelly honey from other sources. Your information was totally on the mark and complete -- every other source I checked only served to confirm the information you have on your site about pure royal jelly honey (and this includes a phone call to my doctor!). I am incredibly impressed with your honesty and, compared to several other internet stores selling royal bee jelly, you are not making any outrageous claims about royal jelly's "miraculous healing power" but educating people on the proven benefit of royal jelly and its effects. The icing on the cake is that your prices are very fair and reasonable.
Scott Murray, USA


 

THE FACTS ON FREEZE DRIED ROYAL JELLY

We receive many inquiries regarding lyophilized Royal Jelly (more commonly called Freeze-Dried Royal Jelly).  There are a few companies on the internet that are posting inaccurate information regarding Freeze-Dried Royal Jelly.  Durham's Bee Farm Royal Jelly is Freeze Dried and the Highest Quality Royal Jelly on the market at a price well below what many of our competitors sell it for. Many customers ask us why is Durham's Bee Farm Royal Jelly so low priced.  The answer; we have NO middle men, few employees, no chairman of the board to pay, No high dollar radio adds to pay for.   No high prices required like companies that use multi-level marketing as their business model.  Multi-Level marketing requires a very high price so that sellers down the food chain have enough incentive to sell the product.   You get the highest quality freeze-dried Royal Jelly direct from us.

Royal Jelly is offered in one of two ways.  It is offered in its pure natural state that is like a thick milky substance.  This form is very unstable and must be kept frozen or refrigerated in order to preserve it.  Because of the instability of this form we do not offer it to our customers.

The second form of Royal Jelly is an extract (powder or liquid form).  The powder extract is by far the most popular and is what capsules contain.  There are two methods of achieving a powdered extract, (1) Freeze-dried or (2) Spray-dried.  Freeze-drying the Royal Jelly cost more to manufacture but it is also the best way because no food preservatives have to be added.  Freeze Drying the Royal Jelly removes all the moisture content and contrary to what some Royal Jelly providers say, NO nutritional value is lost in this process.  

A cheaper method of producing the Royal Jelly is to use a spray-dry method.  This method involves diluting down the Royal Jelly and spraying it to achieve a dried product.  This method requires that a food preservative be added to it and we do not offer Royal Jelly manufactured by this process.  Even if the spray-dried Royal Jelly contains Honey is should also contain a food preservative.

There are Royal Jelly providers (non-beekeepers) that promote their product because Honey is added to the product.  Although bacteria can not grow in honey, it does not serve as a food preservative.  Even if the spray-dried Royal Jelly contains honey, it should still contain a food preservative.

As already stated, we get questions wanting to know why our Royal Jelly is much lower than some other providers.  We are a family owned and operated business of more than 30 years.  We do not have a large payroll and we do not have any fancy marketing material.  All we have are top quality products offered at a fair price.  And because of that we retain 85% of our customers year after year.

We do not make false claims and will never do so.  There is a lot of material available that give details of studies and benefits for all bee products including Royal Jelly, Propolis, and Bee Pollen.  We have provided much of that information on our website

Your satisfaction is our number one priority and we are confident that you will find our products and service second to none. 

WHAT DOES IT DO?
Royal Jelly has been shown to lower cholesterol levels when taking at least 100mg per day.  We have many doctors that have used and recommended our products (some for over 20 years). There is also a lengthy list of unsubstantiated uses for Royal Jelly (click here to view)

 

HOW MUCH DO I TAKE?
The FDA has not determined any guidelines for taking bee products.  It is generally recommended that you take from 1to 3 (250mg) capsules daily as a dietary supplement.

 

WHO SHOULD NOT TAKE ROYAL JELLY?
If you are allergic to bee stings that does not mean that you can't take Royal Jelly.  However any bee product can provoke an allergic reaction in a susceptible individual.   If you experience any type of reaction we recommend you discontinue use of this product and consult a physician.  

 

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