The benefits of bee pollen have been documented for an extremely
long time. But before getting into the many benefits of bee pollen you
should learn a little more about it to better understand its benefits.
Bee pollen consists of plant pollens collected by worker bees
combined with plant nectar and bee saliva. Bee Pollen is gathered
from pollen laden bees by a special device placed at the entrance of
the hive. The device is designed to brush the material from the bees'
legs.
Some of the bee pollen benefits have to do with the fact that bee
pollen has high concentrations of the B vitamin complex, and also
contains Vitamins A, C, D, and E.
Bee pollen is a popular nutritional supplement that builds the immune
system and provides energy for the entire body. It contains 35%
protein, 55% carbohydrate, 2% fatty acids and 3% minerals and
vitamins.
Many people with allergies have found relief by ingesting bee pollen. Providing it is taken at least 6 weeks before allergy season
begins and is continued throughout the season, it reduces the production of histamine, which can cause allergic responses
such as hay fever. It works by desensitization, which is based on the premise that the administering of the allergen will cause
the body to produce antibodies that will cancel out the effects of the offending substance the next time the body is exposed. It
can strengthen the respiratory system and provide protein that can help the body build a natural defense shield against allergic
responses. Leo Conway MD reports that, "all of my patients who had taken the antigen [pollen] …remained free from all allergy
symptoms, no matter where they lived and regardless of diet."
Because of its diverse makeup of vitamins, minerals, enzymes and amino acids bee pollen is believed by some experts to be a
good source of anti-oxidants. Research studies and tests indicate that bee pollen plays a part in immunizing the body,
enhancing vitality, and can possibly counteract the effects of radiation and certain harmful toxins. When used to build the
immune system. It is considered to have the ability to eliminate toxins and poisonous materials from the body. Chemical
pollutants are known as the most severe stressors to your immune system. Many believe that bee pollen can be quickly
absorbed into the blood stream and inspire immunological responses.
According to researchers at the Institute of Apiculture, Taranov, Russia, "Honeybee pollen is the richest source of vitamins
found in Nature in a single food. Even if bee pollen had none of its other vital ingredients, its content of rutin alone would justify
taking at least a teaspoon daily, if for no other reason than strengthening the capillaries. Pollen is extremely rich in rutin and
may have the highest content of any source, plus it provides a high content of the nucleics RNA [ribonucleic acid] and DNA
[deoxyribonucleic acid]."
One of the most interesting facts about bee pollen is that it cannot be synthesized in a laboratory. When researchers take away
a bee's pollen-filled comb and feed her manmade pollen, the bee dies even though all the known nutrients are present in the
lab-produced synthesized food. Many thousands of chemical analyses of bee pollen have been made with the very latest
diagnostic equipment, but there are still some elements present in bee pollen that science cannot identify. The bees add some
mysterious "extra" of their own. These unidentifiable elements may very well be the reason bee pollen works so spectacularly
against so many diverse conditions of ill health.
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