Vital Bee Pollen
Information
This vital bee
pollen information page is about the fundamental aspects of
this incredible wonderfood.
"Wonderfood" sounds like an exaggeration but it isn't. So, what
is bee pollen?
It is the male seed of flowers. It is actually required for the
fertilization of a plant.
At the free end of the stamen in the heart of the blossom. These
particles consist of 50/1,000-millimeter corpuscles.

Believe it or not, every variety of flower in the world puts
forth a dusting of pollen.
Bee pollen is the food of the humble yet
industrious bee and it is about 40% protein. It is considered one
of nature's most complete foods and appropriately so.
It contains nearly all nutrients required by humans.
About half of its protein is in the form of free amino acids
that are ready to be sued directly by the body.
Such highly assimilable protein can contribute significantly to
one's protein needs.
I suppose beepollen is best known as an
energy supplement or "wonderfood." It is certainly that. It is used
by athletes worldwide for the sustained energy and endurance it
gives.
(I can personally attest to this even though
I'm not a professional athlete.) It is also a
rejuvenator or a tonic.
It is also used to help assist in
recovery from various illnesses. Some of the things bee pollen is
used for are:
- Helpful with skin eruptions and skin
problems like eczema
- Increases the libido
- Balance the endocrine system with benefits
in menstrual and prostate problems
- Helps build blood
- Reduce cravings for sugary foods and
alcohol
- Helps serve as a cancer cell
inhibitor
- Is a radiation protectant
- It even helps for diaper rash although I've
never heard of it being used this way personally
Some say the
bulk of research isn't available to support these conclusions.
Well, to that I say, don't believe everything the medical
establishment tells you to. Think for yourself. I found this in an
ezine I subscribe to. I think you'll find it interesting when you
think the medical establishment and Big Pharma have all the
answers.
"These experts [doctors] - who are
supposedly so smart and capable - almost always get "it" wrong.
And, worse, when they get it wrong, they do a spectacular job of it
too. Although the data varies depending upon the source, just look
at what the butcher's bill comes to:
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106,000 deaths annually, at a cost of $12
billion, from adverse drug reactions;
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98,000 deaths annually, at a cost of $2
billion, from medical errors;
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115,000 deaths annually, at a cost of $55
billion, from bedsores;
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88,000 deaths annually from infections, at a
cost of $5 billion, caused by medical intervention;
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37,000 deaths annually, at a cost of $122
billion, from unnecessary medical procedures;
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32,000 deaths annually, at a cost of $9
billion, from surgery-related medical
intervention
The above figures do not include those
outpatient deaths from medical intervention (some 199,000 annually
at a cost of $77 billion), or the astounding figures from Dr.
Lucien Leape's 1997 study of medical and drug-error rates (3
million deaths annually, he reports!) (Leape LL, "Error in
Medicine," JAMA, 1994 Dec 21;272(23):1851-7).
On the more conservative end of the spectrum, even an expert panel
from the Institute of Medicine (of the National Academy of
Sciences) found that medical errors kill from 44,000 to 98,000
Americans each year" (British Medical Journal, 1999 December 11;
319(7224): 1519.
Pretty chilling, isn't it?
How Do You Use Bee
Pollen?
Take is as a supplement in pill form. Or, you can buy
it in granular form and sprinkle it in shakes on salads or just by
hand. I personally like it in hot herbal tea.
I knew a man who ate it this way. He liked the taste, I didn't.
(I like it in pill form as it has a sweet, chalky taste I just
personally don't like but each to his own.)
Bee pollen supplements are very popular with athletes but
if you want more energy and some of the benefits above, you should
be taking it too.
Precautions
If you're pregnant or if you have bee sting allergies, you
shouldn't take it to be safe. If you're breastfeding, don't take it
unless again your doctor says it's okay. Children shouldn't
take it if they are two and under.
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There you have it. Bee pollen is a fantastic wonderfood I've
been taking over 25 years. It's fantastic and I've personally
experienced great benefits from it.
So, I do recommend you take a bee pollen supplement whether in granule
form or as a manufactured pill or capsule. The one I take is the
best I've found on the market but choose and study for
yourself.
Yours in health,
BeePollenSecrets.com
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