Royal Jelly???
Yes Royal jelly, its not what the Queen eats after the royal dinner, it is in facta unique substance fed to the Queen bee by the hard working and aptly names worker bees. Its this unique blend of nutrients that is believed to keep the Queen bee alive for several years while the poor old worker bee looks forward to hanging up its wings after a few weeks.
So what is in Royal Jelly?
Plenty! Royal jelly is a complicated mix of amino acids, carbohydrates, minerals such as calcium, potassium and iron, proteins B vitamins and enzymes. Royal jelly is rich in the essential amino acids (i.e.those amino acids which cannot be made by the body), and so play an important role in nutrition.
And how can I take my Royal Jelly?
Our royal jelly is available in a mix with ginseng (red ginseng and royal jelly) as an all round health tonic providing the nutrients of royal jelly and the balancing effects of ginseng or mixed with bee pollen extract as a highly nutritional dietary supplement, both in 10cc vials just stick a straw in and drink the goodness.
Why do people take Royal Jelly?
Royal jelly offers a vast range of vitamins and minerals that are an essential part of everyday nutrition, so Royal jelly is taken as a supplement supporting a healthy balanced diet.
And when should I expect to feel the effects of taking Royal Jelly?
The benefits vary from person to person because of height, weight, diet, lifestyle and sex. As with any dietary supplement, results don't happen overnight. Generally, people notice royal jelly's effects after anywhere from 2 weeks to 2 months.
Are there any precautions?
As with any dietary supplement, pregnant and lactating women should consult their health care practitioner before taking royal jelly.
CAUTION bee products may cause an allergic reaction in some people. |