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Bee pollen consists of plant pollens collected by worker bees combined with plant nectar and bee saliva. Bee Pollen is gathered from pollen laden bees by a special device placed at the entrance of the hive. The device is designed to brush the material from the bees' legs.
Bee Pollen has been called nature's perfect food because it is rich in vitamins and contains almost all known minerals, trace elements, enzymes, and amino acids. This is possible because bee pollen captures the essence of every plant from which it collects pollen. In addition, Bee Pollen contains digestive enzymes from the bees.
POLLEN
07/03/2009
Pollen, as we already know, as well as being a natural remedy, is also a very good food.
As a food, it can be processed in every imaginable way: alone, powdered through a coffee grinder; mixed with yogurt; mixed with honey then with yogurt; mixed with juices (lemon, orange, apple, pineapple etc., etc.); mixed with fruits: bananas, oranges, lemons, almonds, strawberries, cranberries, avocado etc. mixed with vegetables: carrots, etc. mixed with cereals (ideally for breakfast, when combined with juices and yogurt);
mixed with wheat germs; added to a piece of bread with butter and honey; etc., etc.
http://apitherapy.com/index.php/eng/Our-library/Bee-products/Bee-Pollen/POLLEN
Bee Pollen has been called nature's perfect food because it is rich in vitamins and contains almost all known minerals, trace elements, enzymes, and amino acids. This is possible because bee pollen captures the essence of every plant from which it collects pollen. In addition, Bee Pollen contains digestive enzymes from the bees.
POLLEN
07/03/2009
Pollen, as we already know, as well as being a natural remedy, is also a very good food.
As a food, it can be processed in every imaginable way: alone, powdered through a coffee grinder; mixed with yogurt; mixed with honey then with yogurt; mixed with juices (lemon, orange, apple, pineapple etc., etc.); mixed with fruits: bananas, oranges, lemons, almonds, strawberries, cranberries, avocado etc. mixed with vegetables: carrots, etc. mixed with cereals (ideally for breakfast, when combined with juices and yogurt);
mixed with wheat germs; added to a piece of bread with butter and honey; etc., etc.
http://apitherapy.com/index.php/eng/Our-library/Bee-products/Bee-Pollen/POLLEN