What is in Bee Pollen?

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Pollen itself is the male seed of flowers, required to fertilize the plant. Every single flower in the world puts forth a dusting of pollen, as do many orchard fruits and agricultural crops. Bees are responsible for the pollination of more than 80 percent of the earth's foliage.

Bee Pollen is abundant with vitamins, minerals, amino acids and more. It contains all the essential components of life, and is rich in rare and precious compounds which work in a deep and lasting fashion. Some of the chief vitamins found in bee pollen are:

Thiamine (vitamin B1) - Indicated for the treatment of the toxic effects of alcohol and certain medicine, the curing the edemas, the treatment of shingles, and heart conditions myocarditis and tachycardia, and in regimen for diabetes.

Riboflavin (vitamin B2) - In opthomology, necessary to cure conjunctivitis, disorders of retinal adaption, some skin diseases and alleviate migraines.

Pyridoxine (vitamin B6) - Required for the formation of hemoglobin and used to combat nervousness, fatigue, muscular weakness, brain tumors, anemia, Parkinson's disease, arteriosclerosis of the brain, and radiation sickness.

Nicotinic Acid (Nicotinamide) - Acts on the formation of blood, is used in the treatment of toxic overload, diabetes mellitus, gastrointestinal problems, asthma, neuralgia, fights migraine and tinnitus, and lower cholesterol.

Pantothenic Acid (Part of B-complex) - Effectively speeds the cure of wounds, gangrene, various ulcers, herpes, bedsores, inflammatory infections of the mouth, colds, bronchitis, infectious hepatitis and minor skin problems.

Ascorbic Acid (vitamin C) - Stimulating antitoxic effects. Beneficial against colds, respiratory distress, and is useful in metabolizing calcium.

Retinol (vitamin A) - Effective against infections, dry eyes, and nightblindness.

Tocopherol (vitamin E) - Assists oxygenation of the cellular level and fights sterility. Has anticoagulant properties and improves blood circulation.

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