Thursday, May 20, 2010

Bee Pollen

Technically, bee pollen is pollen from male flowers. Pollen can be viewed as a male sperm cells of plants and crops needed for fertilization. Bee pollen refers to pollen that is collected and stored by honey bees in the hive. Interestingly during the process of gathering this pollen bees also pollinate 80 % of plants. Pollination is an vital element to reproduce the plant itself.

Bee Pollen: Nutrition Facts

Vitamins and Minerals : Bee pollen is rich in B vitamins including B-1, B-2, B-3 (Niacinamide), B-5 (pantothenic acid), B-6 and B-12. Bee pollen also contains vitamins C, A, E, carotene, and folic acid. Approximately 20 % of the content of Bee Pollen is an amino acid and protein. Bee pollen is also very rich in rutin (17 percent) and contain HGH (Human Growth Hormone / growth hormone) factor and gonadotropin. Minerals found in Bee Pollen are: Magnesium, Calcium, Copper, Iron, Silica, Phospor, Sulfur, Chlorine, and Manganese. Essential fatty acids are also found in Bee Pollen.

Character: antibiotics, astrigen, relaxants, tonics and nutritive.

  • Target body system: all body systems benefit from Bee pollen with emphasis on the reproductive system, immune and nervous.
  • Format: Bee pollen can be obtained in the form of powder or granulation.
  • Caution: To maintain Bee pollen remains fresh, after it opened should be included in the refrigerator.

Modern science has discovered that Bee pollen contains a wide range of substances that can accelerate healing, and help restore the body's cells against free radicals. Bee pollen has been successful in a variety of uses ranging from obesity to prostate disorders. Please note that the bees know and just choose the pollen which is rich in nitrogen (amino acid) and left very little pollen containing amino acids. Royal Society of Naturalist in Belgium and France explained that Bee Pollen is a complete food and has a very useful compound. Scientific studies have found that humans can live only by taking Bee pollen and water. Bee pollen analysis of the chemical indicate that it contains any substance that is needed to sustain life. As a consequence Bee pollen is seen as the perfect food for dietary purposes, particularly for those who are unbalanced or deficient of nutrition.

Honey Bees have only a Patent Rights on Bee Pollen

Bee pollen can not be produced in the laboratory. Some chemical compounds can still be correctly identified by scientists. In addition why Bee pollen is so impressive because it contains many nutrients that are not owned by animal foods. Bee pollen is rich in protein, free amino acids, remarkable order of vitamins and folic acid which can not be duplicated artificially.

Chemical composition (per 100 parts)
  • Amino Acid
  • Arginine 4.7 parts
  • Histidine 1.5 parts
  • Isoleucine 4.7 parts
  • Leucine 5.6 parts
  • Methionine 1.7 parts
  • Phenilalanine 3.5 parts
  • Threonine 4.6 parts
  • Tryptophan 1.6 parts
  • Valine 6.0 parts
  • Glutamic acid, 9.1 parts
Vitamins (per 1,000 milligrams of Bee Pollen)
  • Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 9.2 mg
  • Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 5.18 mg
  • Vitamin B3 (Niacinamide) 200 mg
  • Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) 5 mg
  • Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) 30-50 mg
  • Folic Acid
  • Lactoflavin
  • Vitamin A (carotenoids) 0.5-0.9 mg
  • Vitamin C 7-15 mg
  • Vitamin E trace
Minerals (per 1,000 milligrams of Bee Pollen)
  • Potassium 600 mg
Other Minerals
  • Magnesium 1% -12%
  • Calcium 1% -15%
  • 0:05 to 0:08% Copper
  • Iron 0.01% -0.3%
  • Silica 2% -10%
  • 1% -20% phosphorus
  • Sulfur 1%
  • 1% chlorine
  • Manganese 1%
  • Bee pollen also contains 17 percent of the routine (Vitamin P)
  • Hormone
  • Gonadotropins and Estrogen
  • HGH (Human Growth Hormone)
Bee pollen and rutin (Vitamin P)

Rutin is a glucoside that helps improve the strength and integrity of the blood cell walls. Rutin in Bee pollen also helps minimize bleeding and accelerate coagulation. Consequently, for those who are very easily bruised, rutin is very useful. Routine also helps strengthen the heart and blood pressure control.

Bee pollen and amino acids

Remarkably Bee pollen has more protein content of animal feed. Bee pollen contains more amino acids than beef, eggs and cheese with the same weight. The fact that Bee pollen contains a very high concentration of nutrients such as protein makes us more easily understand why it provided a superior source of energy and the ability to regenerate.

Bee pollen and natural antibiotics

Bee pollen contains an antibiotic in amounts capable of fighting E.Coli and proteus organisms that can cause serious illness. Bee Pollen an effective antibiotic in the fight against salmonella and some strains of colibacillus. The experts who examined the Bee Pollen believe it has function as bakteriosidik. In addition, regularly consumption of Bee Pollen can increase the body's ability to fight infection. Some laboratory tests show that some compounds in Bee pollen can suppress the growth of various types of harmful bacteria.

Some application of Bee Pollen
  • Allergy
  • Anemia
  • Antibiotics
  • Appetite
  • Asthma
  • Making blood
  • Strengthens capillaries
  • Recover from fatigue
  • Boost the immune system
  • Impotent
  • Infertile
  • Kidney disease
  • Menopause
  • Ulcer