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Bee Pollen
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Description: Human Beings, Honey Bees, and animals alike can benefit from eating Fresh Bee Pollen. Many physicians and scientists have described it as a perfect food and a natural energizer. Bee Pollen is a storehouse of protein, vitamins, minerals, and enzymes.
Nutrition: It is a 30% protein food, contains 18 amino acids, as well as notable amounts of Vitamin A, C, D, & E, and is also a superb source of the entire B vitamin complex.
Modern medicine has rediscovered the benefits of bee pollen for sufferers of allergies. Ingesting small amounts of bee pollen daily and building a natural immunity has successfully treated allergy symptoms as well as hay fever, asthma, sinus conditions, and bronchitis.
This pollen is a great reducer of the symptoms of springtime allergies! Bee Pollen collected in springtime tends to bee brighter in color, and perhaps a little sweeter (to some). The main floral sources contributing to spring pollen collection are Dandylion, Wild Mustard, Black Locust, fruit bloom, bramble berries, wild flowers, and Clover Blossoms (as in our Golden Nectar Flavored Honey).
Uses: Here's some great ways you can use bee pollen! A toasted Philly Muffin spread with chocolate tahini with a sprinkle of pollen sounds perfect.
Nutrition: It is a 30% protein food, contains 18 amino acids, as well as notable amounts of Vitamin A, C, D, & E, and is also a superb source of the entire B vitamin complex.
Modern medicine has rediscovered the benefits of bee pollen for sufferers of allergies. Ingesting small amounts of bee pollen daily and building a natural immunity has successfully treated allergy symptoms as well as hay fever, asthma, sinus conditions, and bronchitis.
This pollen is a great reducer of the symptoms of springtime allergies! Bee Pollen collected in springtime tends to bee brighter in color, and perhaps a little sweeter (to some). The main floral sources contributing to spring pollen collection are Dandylion, Wild Mustard, Black Locust, fruit bloom, bramble berries, wild flowers, and Clover Blossoms (as in our Golden Nectar Flavored Honey).
Uses: Here's some great ways you can use bee pollen! A toasted Philly Muffin spread with chocolate tahini with a sprinkle of pollen sounds perfect.