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Overview
Also known as
Pollen (not to be confused with propolis)
Introduction
Who could know the health benefits of bee pollen better than a bee?
When bees collect nectar for honey, they coat their legs with pollen.
The pollen is collected when they pass through a screen while returning
to the hive. The screen gently scrapes the pollen off their legs where
it drops into a tray for collection.
Bee pollen has a long and storied past throughout human history.
Hippocrates and Pythagoras both prescribed bee pollen for its healing
properties. Native Americans wore pouches containing pollen around their
necks on long journeys to eat so they could sustain a high level of
energy. The Chinese, Romans, and Egyptians all regarded pollen as a
panacea. In China, pollen was first described well over 2000 years ago
as sweet tasting and neutral. To this day, China is still the world's
largest producer of pollen followed by the United States. If you intend
to store bee pollen for more than a few weeks after purchase,
refrigeration is recommended.
Constituents
Antioxidant flavonoids, including myricetin, quercetin, rutin, and trans-cinnamic acid.
Parts Used
Dried pollen in whole, broken or powdered form
Typical Preparations
Typically taken in capsule form, up to 10 tablets a day of up to 500
milligrams each, as an extract, or it may be administered directly or
sprinkled on food. Extracts of bee pollen are used in some skin care
products.
Summary
The antioxidants in bee pollen are compounds chemists call
flavonoids. Bee pollen packs the punch of myricetin, quercetin, rutin,
and trans-cinnamic acid.
Bee pollen is an excellent source of nutrition. Bee pollen is richer
in protein than any flesh-based food. Gram for gram, bee pollen
supplements contain more amino acids than fish, beef, or eggs.
Precautions
Specific: No known precautions.
General: We recommend that you consult with a
qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products,
particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.
For educational purposes only This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.