10oz Bee Pollen
Bee Pollen is considered a super food, which won't come as a surprise when you see the benefits below:
- At least 18 different amino acids, including the 9 essential to humans: Histidine, Isoleucine, Leucine, Lysine, Methionine, Phenylalanine, Threonine, Tryptophan, Valine
- Minerals: Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Zinc, Manganese, Phosphorus, Selenium, Silica, Sulphur, Iodine-Chlorine, Boron-Molydbenum, Iron, and Copper
- Vitamins: Provitamin A (carotenoids), Vitamin B1 (thiamine), Vitamin B2 (riboflavin), Vitamin B3 (niacin), Vitamin B5 (panothenic acid),Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine), Vitamin B7 (biotin), Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin), Vitamin C (ascorbic acid), Vitamin D, Vitamin E, Vitamin K, Choline, Inositol, Folic Acid, Pantothenic Acid, Rutin, Vitamin PP (nicotinicamide)
- Enzymes: Diastase, Phosphatase, Amylase, Catalase, Sacharase, Diaphorase, Pecrase, Cozymase, Lactic and Succinic Dehydrogenase
- Fatty acids: C-6, C-8, C-10, C-12, C-14, C-16, C-15, C-18, C-22, C-20, Oleic, Palmitic, Linoleic
- Micro-Nutrients: Nucleosides, Guanine, Hexodecanol, Auxins, Xanthine, Alpha-Amino-Butyric Acids, Brassins, Hypoxalthine, Monoglycerides, Gibberellins, Crocetin, Diglycerides, Kinins, Zeaxanthin, Vernine, Lycopene, and Peutosaus
- Pigments: Xarmmepayll, Carotates (Alpha & Beta Carotene)
- Phenolic compounds: Flavonoids, Leukotrienes, Catechins, and Phenolic Acid
How do you consume bee pollen?
Bee pollen may be eaten by the teaspoon as a dietary supplement, 1-3 times daily, or enjoyed in a variety of meals. Many find this a delicious addition in protein shakes, fruit smoothies, or yogurt! It is also a lovely compliment to the honey you already have in your pantry, as well as in cereal, applesauce, or salads. Be creative! Our only recommendation is to avoid heating the pollen, as doing so will destroy many of the amazing nutrients it contains.
What if you're allergic to Bee's?
Although discussion with a healthcare professional is alway recommended with dietary supplements, there is rarely a correlation between bee sting allergies and bee-derived products.
Shelf Life
Bee pollen granules do have a shelf life, which can vary based on storage techniques. When stored in a cool, dry place and well sealed, dried pollen should last up to a year. If refrigerated, It will last 1-2 years and even longer while in the freezer. we strive to provide you with the highest quality and freshest pollen granules possible. To keep that standard, all products stored in our facility are maintained in air-tight, vacuum sealed bags and kept frozen.