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Bee pollen containsvitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, lipids, andprotein.It comes from thepollenthat collects on the bodies of bees. Bee pollen may also include beesaliva.
It's important to avoid confusing beepollenwith natural honey, honeycomb, bee venom, or royal jelly. These products do not contain bee pollen.
Bee pollen appears to be safe, at least when taken for a short term. But if you have pollen allergies, you may get more than you bargained for. Bee pollen can cause a serious allergic reaction -- including shortness of breath, hives, swelling, and anaphylaxis.
Bee pollen is not safe for pregnant women. A woman should also avoid using bee pollen if she is breastfeeding.
1. Relief for Arthritis
2. Improving digestion
3. Skin problems such as eczema & psoriasis
4. Hormonal balance, such as PMT & menopause
5. Repetitive colds & flu
6. Weight gain or weight loss
7. Athletic performance
8. Reproductive system - impotence, infertility, loss of libido etc
9. Low or high blood pressure
10. Nervous system problems
11. Glandular problems
12. Ulcers
13. Hepatitis
14. Bronchitis
15. Chronic fatigue
16. Insomnia
17. Bowel problems - constipation, colitis, irritable bowel syndrome etc
18. To help protect against adverse effects associated with radiation treatment
19. To help prevent premature aging
20. To eliminate toxicity from the body
Bee pollen is the pollen ball that has been packed by worker honeybees into pellets. Bee bread is also the bee pollen with added honey and bee secretions and stored in brood cells, chambers of honeybees . Pollens come from many plants, so the contents of bee pollen can vary significantly. Don’t confuse bee pollen with bee venom, honey, or royal jelly.
People take bee pollen for nutrition; as an appetite stimulant; to improve stamina and athletic performance; and for premature aging, premenstrual syndrome (PMS), hay fever (allergic rhinitis), mouth sores, joint pain (rheumatism), painful urination, prostate conditions, and radiation sickness.
It is also used for weight loss, bleeding problems including coughing or vomitingblood, bloody diarrhea, nosebleed, brain hemorrhage, and menstrual problems. Bee pollen is also used for gastrointestinal (GI) problems including constipation, diarrhea, enteritis, and colitis. Some people use bee pollen as a general tonic, to increase urine flow, and for alcohol intoxication.
Bee pollen is used topically for skin care in skin softening products, and for treating eczema, pimples, and diaper rash.