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Bee Pollen - Multifloral & Wild Rose
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.
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.

