Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 BEE POLLEN There are as many different pollens as there are various species of plants, flowers, or vegetation. Bee pollen is removed from the bee’s legs as they return to the hive by means of a mesh hardware cloth. The pollen falls into a trap below where it is easily collected by the beekeeper. Pollen is the richest source of vitamins, minerals, proteins, amino acids, hormones, enzymes and fats. Finding a local beekeeper is the best bet for freshness. Local pollens are helpful for people with allergies because they strengthen the immune system. Scientific Breakdown of Pollen Proteins (varies with pollen type) 7-35% 8 Essential Amino Acids 10-12% Reducing Sugars (Honey) 15-43% Minerals 3% Vegetable Oils 1.3-19% - Average 5% Water 3-4% Vitamin Content of Pollen A, C, D, E, K, M, Inositol, Biotin, Rutin, B Complex, and Folic Acid. Mineral Content of Pollen Calcium, Chlorine, Copper, Iron, Magnesium, Manganese, Phosphorus, Potassium, Silicon, Sulphur, and Sodium Other Essential Ingredients Lecithin, Amines, Nuclein, Guanine, Xanthine, Hydrocarbons, Sterols, and Growth Factors Enzyme Content of Pollen Amylase, Catalase, Dehydrogenase, Diaphorase, Diastase, Cozymase, Cytochrome, Pectase, Phosphatase, Sucrase, Lactic Acids Sugars, Carbohydrates, and Fats Simple sugars, Gums, Fats (essential fatty acids) and Oils. Fresh pollen is sweet tasting and kids love it too. Pollen color is determined and controlled by the minerals and other content of the soil and the species of blooms visited by the bees. Pollen is a pure, raw natural food that can increase energy, strengthen the immune system and nourish the body. As a supplementary food, the daily intake of pollen can be about one tablespoon for persons enjoying good health. However, for those in a poor state of health, invalids or elderly persons who need a total revitalization, from one to three tablespoons may be spread out over a day but start out with a ½ teaspoon and work up gradually as some people need to start off slowly with Bee Pollen. Pollen may be taken daily as a food supplement for any period of time. It is considered best to take the pollen combined with honey or fruit juice on an empty stomach. The ideal time is thought to be before a meal, preferably breakfast, when the stomach is completely empty, however, it can be taken before other meals during the day. We enjoy our Bee Pollen in our early morning Total Nutrition drink! Organic Solutions: 411 Cleveland St. # - 188, Clearwater, FL 33755 Phone: 727-447-5282 e-mail: Office 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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