Most of us know that bees are an essential, life-giving part of our ecosystem as pollinators. Many do not know what a sacred gift they are to our health and wellness, beyond being the reason we have food to eat. Raw, unprocessed honey, particularly Manuka honey, is loaded with nutritional and immune system response-altering elements, such as amino acids, B-complex vitamins, ... Continue Reading
16 Superfoods You SHOULD Know About! (Part 3)
In the concluding part of this series, we will complete the superfoods list with another 6 superfoods that can make a difference to our lives by making us healthy and free from disease. Learn how these superfoods fight aging and give you a shot at good health, all contributing to a better quality of life. The earlier parts of this series showed us that superfoods do not possess ... Continue Reading
What Is Royal Jelly?
Royal jelly is a substance which is secreted by glands found on the heads of worker bees. This bee's chemical substance serves as a special food for the queen of the bee colony. All bees are born the same. However, the prospected queen will then be served with royal jelly so that she can properly develop into the colony's queen. The queen bee exclusively feeds on royal ... Continue Reading
How Bee Pollen Benefits Your Health
Bee pollen have ninety six different nutrients and is extremely good for health. It also has forty kinds of proteins which aid the functioning of the body parts and organs. Bee pollens are also rich in twenty two varieties of amino acids, carotene, fatty acids as well as enzymes. It is also rich in magnesium, iron, potassium, calcium, zinc and copper in ... Continue Reading
Bee Pollen – Superfood You Don’t Want to Miss
Pollen is the male seed of flowers. It is required for the fertilization of the plant. The tiny particles consist of 50/1,000-millimeter corpuscles, formed at the free end of the stamen in the heart of the blossom. Every variety of flower in the universe puts forth a dusting of pollen. Many orchard fruits and agricultural food crops do, too. Bee pollen is the food of the ... Continue Reading