Royal Jelly is taken extensively to promote energy and health, it is considered by many to be a potent anti-oxidant. Produced in the beehive for the nourishment of the queen bee, it is a complex substance that cannot be recreated synthetically by man. When examining its properties and considering the source of its documented benefits, many conclude that it is its high amino acid content that may make it such a special and rejuvenating substance.
ROYAL JELLY is a highly complex, protein-based food recognized as a natural source of many vitamins and minerals. Premier One tests its Royal Jelly for 10-HDA. This yellowish white cream is bee's milk. Unlike the plant-sourced pollen and propolis the bees harvest and bring back to the hive, royal jelly is a food produced by the hypopharyngeal glands in the heads of nursing bees. The benefits attributed to royal jelly span the millennium. It has been used by the very young and the very old, athletes, pregnant women and royalty. With the commercialization of royal jelly, more people use it today than ever before. Studies show it to be more digestible than beef. Since we lose our B vitamins so quickly with our stressful lifestyles, royal jelly can provide a natural replenishing source of these vitamins. In Asia and Europe, it is perhaps the most widely used food supplement today.
|
Directions: |
Take 1 softgel up to 2 times daily. |
|
Ingredients: |
1 Softgel Contains: Total Fat 0.5 g Calories from Fat 5 Calories 5 Royal Jelly 3.5x (Equivalent to 500 mg) 143 mg Other Ingredients: Safflower Oil, Softgel (comprised of Glycerin and Gelatin) and Beeswax |
|
Warnings: |
Keep lid tightly closed. Keep out of reach of children. Bee products may cause an allergic reaction in some people. |