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WHAT IS ROYAL JELLY
Royal Jelly is a secretion by a gland in the worker bees head. It is a white, milky substance that is used to feed the larvae and queen bee. This highly nutritious substance is used to increase rapid growth and development of the larvae.
Except for the queen bee, adult bees do not eat Royal Jelly at all; it is only consumed by the larvae. If a queen is desired, the hatchling will receive only Royal Jelly as its food source, in order that she will become sexually mature and have the fully developed ovaries needed to lay more eggs for the hive.
Royal Jelly is called this name as it is consumed by the queen bee. It provides many health benefits and helps maintain wellbeing including healthy skin. It is used by people around the world for its immune boosting properties.
Because Royal Jelly spoils easily, it is usually combined with honey in order to preserve it.
HISTORY OF ROYAL JELLY
Royal Jelly was first recommended for human medicinal purposes in 1922 by Prof. Remy Chauvin of France who was well known for his research on bees and their products.
ROYAL JELLY AVAILABLE IN:
- Liquid
- Creams
- Capsules
- Beauty Products
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT ROYAL JELLY
- It takes 5-6 months to produce approximately 500g of Royal Jelly
- A queen bee can fertilize and lay eggs just a few times during her entire life
- The queen lives to be 60 times older than a drone bee and is usually twice as large
- When royal jelly is fed to worker larvae, it is fed directly to them as it’s produced
INTERNAL BENEFITS
Royal Jelly May Be Beneficial For:
- Arthritis
- High Cholesterol
- Increased Energy Levels
- Increased Sexual Stamina
- Increased the Immune System
- Reduces Nervousness and Anxiety
- Lowering High Blood Pressure
EXTERNAL BENEFITS
Royal Jelly May be Beneficial For:
- Rashes
- Stronger Hair
- Healthy, Youthful Looking Skin
NUTRITIONAL COMPOUND INGREDIENTS
- water
- lipids
- sugars
- protein
- glucides
- inositol
- enzymes
- folic acid
- hormones
- amino acids
- trace minerals
- carbohydrates
- antibacterial and antibiotic components
RECOMMENDED DOSAGE
For recommended dosage see the product packaging as these can differ.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
ANAPHALACTIC SHOCK can occur in people who are allergic to bees. If you are pregnant or taking medication, ask a health professional first before commencing use
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Research
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_jelly
- http://thenaturalshopper.com/royaljellyinfo.htm
- http://www.royalbeejelly.net/health-benefits/
- http://www.manukahoneyusa.com/royal-jelly.htm
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