Bee Products and Their Uses
Bee Pollen
Bee pollen is often referred to as nature's most complete food.
Human consumption of bee pollen is praised in the Bible, other
religious books, and ancient Chinese and Egyptian texts. Bee
pollen rejuvenates your body, stimulates organs and glands,
enhances vitality, and brings about a longer life span. Bee
pollen's ability to consistently and noticeably increase energy
levels makes it a favorite substance among many world class
athletes and those interested in sustaining and enhancing
quality performance.
Bee Propolis
Bee propolis, often called Nature's penicillin, has historically
been used to treat TB, ulcers, mitosis, colitis and to boost
immunity. Bee propolis has been shown to destroy bacteria,
viruses, fungus and even penicillin-resistant bacteria
(staphylococcus). It contains bioflavonoids, one of which
(galangin) is a natural antibiotic. As well, Bee propolis boosts
immune functioning, specifically by increasing the activity of
phagocytes (killer cells). Bee Propolis also inhibits
prostaglandin production, thereby stopping inflammation.
Bee Propolis is a resin collected from plants by bees and used
in the construction of hives. Bees adopted sterilization habits
long before humans. The most sterile place in nature is the bee
hive. Propolis is the natural substance responsible for
neutralizing any bacteria, fungi or virus which enters the hive.
One of the most powerful foods found in nature, Propolis is a
highly complex mixture of waxes, resins, balsams, oils and a
small amount of pollen.
Bee Propolis is a waxy substance collected by honey bees which
contains phytotonizides. Phytotonizides are believed to contain
immunity factors, which when used internally, stimulates the
body and gives it a natural resistance to diseases (a natural
antibiotic). Propolis is gathered from all around the world, and
proper temperature control will assure maximum freshness and
consistency.
As a supplement, Bee Propolis is an excellent aid against
bacterial infections. Stimulates 'phagocytosis'; helps white
blood cells to destroy bacteria. Good results against
inflammation of the mucous membranes of the mouth and the
throat, dry cough, halitosis, tonsillitis, ulcers, and acne.
Stimulates immune system.
Royal Jelly
Royal Jelly is a substance of complex chemical structure
produced by the young nurse bees as larva food. Although it is
not quite as well known as bee pollen, royal jelly equals pollen
in its salutary effects.
The young nurse bees make royal jelly, it is a secretion from
glands on the tops of their heads. For 2-3 days, royal jelly is
the only food given to all young larvae in their maturation
process, while for the queen larvae, it is the specific food for
their whole life period. During the 3 days in which the worker
bee larvae are fed on royal jelly, they reach the maximum
development; their weight multiplies about 250 times. The queen
(fed only on royal jelly for her entire life) reaches maturity 5
days earlier than the worker bees; and, when she is fully grown,
her weight is double that of the working bee. The span of the
worker bee's life is about 35-40 days; while the queen lives 5-6
years and is extremely prolific. She is fertilized once, and
from that moment on can lay as many as three thousand eggs a day
during the season. As incredible as this may seem, she can lay
that many eggs for five years.
This rich concentrated food is not just useful for the bees. It
contains remarkable amounts of proteins, lipids, glucides,
vitamins, hormones, enzymes, mineral substances, and specific
vital factors that act as biocatalysts in cell regeneration
processes within the human body.