Bee Pollen - Multifloral & Wild Rose

from $12.50

In ancient times, bee pollen was considered sacred food. The Greeks & Romans donned bee pollen as “life giving dust”. The Egyptians believed it was the secret “ambrosia” that unveiled youth eternal & buried their loved ones with a jar of pollen to aid them in their journey into the afterlife. Native Americans revered bee pollen as a treasured medicine.

Bee Pollen is created through a beautiful reciprocity-dance between bee & flower. Bee pollen consists of the flower’s nectar & pollen, while the worker bee contributes her salivary secretions to it as she collects-this is full of bee medicine. Bee Pollen  contains over 250 active substances, including vitamins, amino acids, minerals, and antioxidants. A single teaspoon of bee pollen a day contains:

  • 16 calories

  • 0.24 grams of fat

  • 1.2 grams of protein

  • 2.18 grams of carbohydrates

  • 250 types of nutrients, including vitamins and flavonoids

Bee Pollen can aid in decreasing inflammation in the body, supporting the liver, bolster the immune system & aid in soothing nutritional-related menstrual imbalances. Sprinkle it over yogurt, in smoothies, or eat it straight off of the spoon for your daily dose of bee medicine.

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In ancient times, bee pollen was considered sacred food. The Greeks & Romans donned bee pollen as “life giving dust”. The Egyptians believed it was the secret “ambrosia” that unveiled youth eternal & buried their loved ones with a jar of pollen to aid them in their journey into the afterlife. Native Americans revered bee pollen as a treasured medicine.

Bee Pollen is created through a beautiful reciprocity-dance between bee & flower. Bee pollen consists of the flower’s nectar & pollen, while the worker bee contributes her salivary secretions to it as she collects-this is full of bee medicine. Bee Pollen  contains over 250 active substances, including vitamins, amino acids, minerals, and antioxidants. A single teaspoon of bee pollen a day contains:

  • 16 calories

  • 0.24 grams of fat

  • 1.2 grams of protein

  • 2.18 grams of carbohydrates

  • 250 types of nutrients, including vitamins and flavonoids

Bee Pollen can aid in decreasing inflammation in the body, supporting the liver, bolster the immune system & aid in soothing nutritional-related menstrual imbalances. Sprinkle it over yogurt, in smoothies, or eat it straight off of the spoon for your daily dose of bee medicine.