What is Bee Pollen?As the bees collect nectar from the flowers, they also gather pollen by rubbing inside the bloom. Pollen comes from every type of flower on earth. Throughout history, bee pollen has been used as a food. The Chinese, Egyptians, ancient Romans, and the Anglo-Saxons, among many others, regarded bee pollen to be very beneficial to health. Chemical Composition of Bee Pollen (per 100 parts)from "Bee Pollen, Royal Jelly, Propolis and Honey", by Rita Elkins, M.A.Amino Acids
Vitamins (per 1,000 milligrams of Bee Pollen)
Minerals (per 1,000 milligrams of Bee Pollen)
Other Minerals
Bee Pollen also contains 17 percent of rutin (vitamin P). Hormones
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