Bee pollen is one compound that cannot be duplicated in a scientific laboratory. Therefore, its supply is limited to its production in nature. Pollen is a male fertilizing seed that's found in flowers. Because of its microscopic size, pollen can't be seen by the human eye. It takes one bee one month to gather together one teaspoon of pollen.
The healing powers of bee pollen can positively affect your entire body. For example, when taken internally, bee pollen can erase the symptoms of allergies, including sneezing, runny or congested nose, and watery eyes. The bee pollen should be started approximately six weeks before the allergy season begins. It should also be taken internally throughout the entire season.
Bee pollen has also been shown to strengthen the body's immune system. When it's taken internally, bee pollen increases the amount of Lymphocytes in your blood stream. Lymphocytes are white blood cells that help rid your body of harmful germs, viruses, diseases, et cetera. Plus, bee pollen helps create more Gamma Globulins in your bloodstream too. Gamma Globulin is a protein that helps our bodies fight infections. Because of its beneficial effects on our blood system, and, because bee pollen is full of valuable vitamins, minerals, enzymes, proteins, and amino acids, it's also a powerful healer when it's administered to people suffering from anemia.
The healing powers of bee pollen were even known by the early Chinese. This amazing product of nature was given to patients to help them get well. Bee pollen helped build up the blood, add weight onto sickly patients, regulate the
digestive system, stop infections, and overall helped promote longetivity.
Today, medical research has expanded the knowledge of the healing powers of bee pollen. It's also been shown to sharpen mental abilities, re-energize lagging metabolisms, and build up cardiovascular and respiratory systems.
Bee pollen can be found at most health food stores. Or, you can order it from many companies on the Internet. The best bee pollen is made and sold in the United States. If you are allergic to bees stings, you should use extra caution when you're using bee pollen. If you experience symptoms such as rashes, hives, ticklish throat, headaches, or coughing, then discontinue using bee pollen right away.
Be sure to read and follow the manufacturer's instructions on the bottle in order to achieve the best results. Typically, the instructions will tell you to drink plenty of water when you take bee pollen. It should also be stored in your refrigerated.
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