Bee Pollen | Bee
Propolis | Royal Jelly
Bee Nutrition: Bee Pollen
Bee Pollen is rich in:
» Vitamin A (carotene)
» Vitamin B Complex
» Vitamin C
» Vitamin D
» Vitamin E
» 22 Amino Acids
» 27 Mineral Salts
» Over 5,000 enzymes and coenzymes
Bee Pollen is made up of about 55% carbohydrates, 35% protein,
3% minerals and vitamins and 2% fatty acids.
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Bee Nutrition: Bee Propolis
Vitamin & Mineral Profile of Bee Propolis
According to researchers at the Leningrad Scientific Conference
on the “Application of Apiculture in Medicine," Bee
Propolis is rich in:
» Vitamin A (carotene)
» Vitamin B1
» Vitamin B2
» Vitamin B3
» Biotin
» Proliferation of Bioflavonoids
» Albumin
» Calcium
» Magnesium |
» Iron
» Zinc
» Silica
» Potassium
» Phosphorus
» Manganese
» Cobalt
» Copper
» 16 Amino Acids |
Other Properties of Bee Propolis included (but not limited to)
» Antibacterial
» Antibiotic
» Antifungal
» Antiinflammatory
» Antioxidant
More Facts About Bee Propolis
• Bee propolis contains 500 more bioflavonoids (Vitamin P)
than is found in oranges.
• It is comprised of 70% resins and balsams; up to 50% wax;
up to 10% pollen and 10% essential oils.
• Propolis supplies all known minerals, with the exception
of Sulfur.
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Bee Nutrition: Royal Jelly
Royal Jelly is made up of the following:
» 17 Amino acids:
» Aspartic Acid: 15%
» Carbohydrates: 12%-15%
» Protein: 12%
» Lipids: 5%-6%
» Biotin: up to 3.7mcg
» Pantothenic Acid: 65-200mcg |
» Inositol: 80-150 mcg
» Folic Acid: .16-.50mcg
» Vitamin C: trace
» Vitamin B1: up to 7.4mcg
» Vitamin B2: 5-10mcg
» Vitamin B6: 2.2-10.2mcg
» Niacin: 9.1-149mcg |
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or illness diagnosis and/or treatment we recommend consulting with
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