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  • The Buzz About Bee Pollen

    November 17, 2017 2 min read

    The Buzz About Bee Pollen
    Why is Bee Pollen such a 'Super-food'?

    In a nutshell (or pollen granule) Bee Pollen is a perfectly balanced “Super Food”.  It is known as the most complete multivitamin found in nature.  The following image shows how bee pollen contains almost all of the nutrients required by the human body to thrive.

    A quick Google search will bring up a plethora Bee Pollens benefits but most notable and mainstream is its ability to increase and support the body’s energy levels and immune health.  It also has antibacterial, anti-fungal and antiviral properties. Add to that reported allergy relief, ovarian function stimulation (for those with fertility issues) and normalising cholesterol levels…. The list of benefits is extensive!

    Amazing facts

    • 100% of the vitamins, minerals and amino acids in Bee Pollen are absorbed.
    • It is the most beneficial and efficient source of protein available in nature.
    • The properties of bee pollen cannot be duplicated in a laboratory - we can only consume it in its totally natural goodness just as the bees eat it.
    • You could safely live for an extended time on bee pollen and water alone…though the thought may not be very appealing.

     

    How to take it

    Sprinkle it over your cereal, add it to your daily smoothie or just take in a capsule - It really is a perfect food complement to any diet. Why wouldn’t you want to add these little nuggets of nutritional gold to your diet?

    Lastly….Trust your source

    Because of the scarcity of NZ Bee Pollen the majority of Bee Pollen sold in New Zealand comes from China so always check your source if it’s NZ Bee Pollen you’re after. Abeeco Bee Pollen is collected by bees from the forests and pastures of New Zealand, carefully dried and processed to ensure there is no damage or oxidation of the vital nutrients.