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(100
gm)
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Are
You Feeling: Tired?
Sick?
Are you looking for: Increased
Energy? Increased Immunity? A good source
of protein?
If
you are one of those above, then please
read on!!!
Fact
about bee pollen
What
is bee pollen? Bee pollen is
the male seed of a flower blossom which
special elements from the bees have been
added. The honeybee collects pollen and
mixes it with its own digestive enzymes.
One pollen granule contains form one hundred
thousand to five million pollen spores,
each capable of reproducing its entire species.
Bee
pollen contains most of the known nutrients,
including all of those necessary for human
survival. Bee pollen contains approximately
25% complete protein and at least 18 amino
acids. In addition, bee pollen provides
more than a dozen vitamins, 28 minerals,
11 enzymes, 14 beneficial fatty acids, 11
carbohydrates, and is rich in minerals,
the full spectrum of vitamins, and hormones.
It is also low in calories.
Several
nutrients in bee pollen, such as proteins,
beneficial fats, vitamins B, C, D, E, and
beta-carotene, calcium, magnesium, selenium,
potassium nucleic acids, lecithin, and cysteine
are scientifically well documented for their
ability to strengthen immunity, counteract
the effects of radiation an chemical toxins
(which are the two most severe stressors
to your immune system), and generate optimal
health and vitality.
Bee
pollen provides anti-oxidants that scavenge
free radicals caused by exposure to radiation,
chemical pollutants, and other intense physical,
or emotional stressors. Radiation and chemical
pollutants are known as the two most severe
stressors to your immune system.
Bee
pollen rejuvenates your body, stimulates
organs and glands, enhances vitality, and
brings about a longer life span. Bee pollen's
ability to consistently and noticeably increase
energy levels makes it a favorite substance
among many world class athletes and those
interested in sustaining an enhancing quality
performance.
Doctors
at some natural cancer healing hospitals
overseas recommend 4 teaspoons of bee pollen
as a source of protein for their patients.
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