Royal Jelly is the food of the Queen
Bee in the beehive.
500 mg.
Freeze-dried Capsules
75 caps in zip
$12.00
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50 g.
Frozen
Keep frozen
$20.00
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25 g.
Freeze-dried Powder
Freeze dried powder
$10.00
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About Royal Jelly
Young
nurse bees produce this gelatinous fluid in the hypopharangeal gland located
in the brain cavity. In the beehive, the only difference between
the raising of a queen and a female worker is the diet in which the larvae
is fed. The queen is fed Royal Jelly, from the beginning of its development,
when it is chosen as an egg to be nurtured to a queen, to its end, which
can be some 7 years later, compared to the female worker, whose lifespan
is only about 6 weeks. The queen is fed only royal jelly for it's
entire life and along with the conventional feeding by the mouthparts,
the royal jelly is administered to the queen bee by the nurse bees licking
her body and the Royal Jelly being absorbed. If the Queen requires
Royal Jelly, she will suck it directly from the gland in the brain of the
bee in which it is produced!
As
with all products of the beehive, it is recommended to include Royal Jelly
in your diet on a regular basis like any other healthful food. It
has a white, milky, gelatinous texture and the taste is pungent and sour
Of equal value to you is the freeze-dried Royal Jelly, encapsulated for
easy addition to your daily nutritional regimen. mix it together
with honey. For even higher nutritional value, a mixture of Royal
Jelly, bee pollen and propolis in a base of Vitamin E would provide a whole
dietary supplement.
Royal
Jelly is manufactured in the glands of the nurse bees from bee pollen.
The resulting jelly is high in natural hormone and offers an abundance
of B-Vitamins - including thiamine, riboflavin, pyridoxine, niacin, pantothenic
acid, biotin, inositol, and folic acid -- and Vitamins A, C, and
E. With 22 amino acids, Royal Jelly is a highly concentrated source
of rich proteins including cystine, lysine and arginine.
Royal
Jelly provides important fatty acids, sugars, sterols, phosphorus compounds
and acetylcholine, important in the transmission of nerve messages and
assists in production of glandular secretions. Royal Jelly is rich
in nucleic acids, which include DNA and RNA, the very stuff of which life
is made. Gelatin, one of the precursors of collagen is another component
of Royal Jelly. Collagen is a powerful anti-aging element that gives us
a youthful appearance and skin elasticity. Royal Jelly has been regarded
for centuries as a contributing factor to human longevity and a healthful
life,
especially as the body ages.
Royal Jelly is high in natural hormone, which accounts for its ability
to correct numerous hormonal imbalances such as menopause and menstrual
problems. Royal Jelly is found in many cosmetics around the world
for this addition of collagen to their creations. The presence of
gamma globulin, an infection-fighting and immune-stimulating factor, has
been documented in Royal Jelly. Not surprisingly, Royal Jelly also
contains decanoic acid, which exhibits strong antibiotic activity against
many bacterial and fungal infestations. If Royal Jelly did not have
this built-in antibiotic factor, science points out, the nutritive richness
of the
Royal Jelly would provide
an excellent growing medium for all kinds of harmful microbes.
The properties, benefits
and improvements attributed to
Royal Jelly are as follows:
Stimulant for - physical
performance,
better memory, learning
capacity and self
confidence
General health improvement
Anorexia
Increased Appetite
Skin Conditions
Sexual Performance and desire
Influenza
Increased resistance to
viral infections
High Blood Pressure
Low Blood Pressure
Anemia
Arteriosclerosis
Cholesterol Levels
Chronic and incurable disorders
Anti-wrinkle
Sebaceous secretion (fat
secretions of skin glands normalized).
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