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Royal Jelly is not honey nor is it pollen.
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It is a milky substance produced in the glands of worker honey
bees to feed the Queen Bee.
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A diet of royal jelly is the difference between royalty and the
common worker — the Queen grows forty percent larger and lives six
times longer than the workers and drones.
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It is
used in skin care products and in several forms as a dietary
supplement.
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Royal
Jelly falls into the category of health tonics and has been a
popular health food in China for centuries.
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Among the known constituents are water, carbohydrates, lipids and proteins.
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Among
these proteins are amino acids, including all eight essential amino
acids of which the body cannot manufacture on its own and
must come from dietary sources.
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Royal
Jelly is rich in B vitamins, especially vitamin B5
(pantothenic acid), which is important in the metabolism of carbohydrates,
fat and proteins; trace amounts of vitamin C along with the
minerals and trace minerals calcium, potassium, phosphorus, iron,
silicon sulphur and copper.
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WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?
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After
taking Royal Jelly as a health tonic, both amateurs and
professionals find they can train longer, concentrate better, improve
performance and recover more quickly from the after-effects
of excessive physical strain and mental effort.
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In
healthy individuals Royal Jelly revitalises, allowing
greater physical and intellectual output with greater
self-confidence and less tendency to fatigue.
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It
strengthens the body against stress and helps to maintain
healthy, youthful looking skin and hair.
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Its
immune enhancing properties help protect against colds
and 'flu.
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It
shows effectiveness in treating neuropsychological disorders
such as depression, anxiety attacks, neurotic fatigue, insomnia,
memory problems and various psychosomatic and functional
problems.
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Royal
Jelly has no negative side effects and is a better energy
product than quick pick-me-ups which may have a marked drop
in effect a few hours later.
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The
Longevity Solution
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Producing Royal Jelly
(Illustrated) An essential manual for
beekeepers wishing to increase their knowledge of bees and to add
another income stream to their activities. Whether you own one or
thousands of beehives, this manual will take you step by step
through the royal jelly production process, covering in detail: Why
bees produce Royal jelly, therapeutic uses of the product, detailed
methods of production, new larval transfer systems, International
standards, storage and sale of the fresh product.
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Keeping Bees and Making Honey
This is a comprehensive and attractive lifestyle
guide to beekeeping - from finding your bees to getting them home,
housing them, collecting honey and using their produce. It includes
a detailed look at the history of bees and beekeeping, and an
extensive introduction to help you to fully understand your bees and
keep them happy. Whether you have a tiny balcony or acres of land;
live in the middle of a city or in the countryside surrounded by
flowers, this book caters for every situation, discussing the
different types of hive available for every eventuality. It features
a detailed section on gardening for bees, as well as comprehensive
advice on how to safely collect your honey and wax, with recipes and
ideas on how to use them. "Bees" fuses contemporary lifestyle design
and an authoritative text, to appeal not only to those who already
have bees, but to those who are thinking of having them or even just
like the idea of having them - it will 'sell the dream'.
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Bee Propolis: Natural Healing from the Hive (Nature's Remedies)
Propolis has long been used as a natural
medicine, since the Egyptians in fact. James Fearnley in this
pioneering and valuable book introduces the wide number of uses
propolis can have in modern natural health treatments. Propolis
is effective in treating arthritis and rheumatism, eczema and
blood disorders among other uses. Fearnley advises on the
preparation and dosage to be taken and recommends suppliers in
your area.
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Bee
Pollen, Royal Jelly, Propolis and Honey

Propolis
Power Plus

Bee
Health
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Burt's Bees Radiance Night Creme
With Royal JellyWake up your
skin with a renewed radiance. This light-weight natural moisturiser
is specially formulated with royal jelly, one of nature's most
nutritious substances, and botanical oils and extracts to help
enhance skin's natural radiance. With lemon, rosemary and pine tree
extracts for deep overnight treatment, you ll get naturally radiant,
younger-looking skin. How to Use It Use in the evening after
cleansing. Gently smooth over face and neck for healthy, radiant
skin.
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Burt's Bees Shea Butter Hand Repair Creme 90g
Your hands deserve a buttery treat and this super-rich
natural hand cream is perfect for a daily indulgence. Sunflower oil and glycerin
are infused with the all-natural goodness of shea butter and essential botanical
oils such as macadamia nut, rosehip, lavender, neroli and borage, that impart
antioxidants and fatty acids to nourish your skin, nails and cuticles. Shea
Butter is the natural fat obtained from the fruit of the karite tree. It is a
valuable, nourishing moisturiser that helps improve the elasticity of the skin
and protect it against environmental aging.
All products are free from synthetic chemical preservatives, surfactants, or
colourings.
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