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DESCRIPTION:

  • Bee pollen is a ball of pollen made by young bees when they land on a flower. It’s a mixture of pollen, saliva, and nectar or honey. Bees carry these balls back to the hive in sacs on their legs and store them in the hive’s honeycomb. The pollen then ferments into “bee bread,” which feeds a bee colony.
  • Beekeepers collect pollen from bees by keeping a thick comb in the entrance of their hives. When bees pass through it, it knocks the pollen off their legs into a collection bin below. The bees then must go out to collect more pollen.

BENEFITS:

  • Bee pollen in its natural form comes as small, crunchy pellets. One tablespoon of bee pollen 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
  • The make-up of bee pollen differs from area to area based on a number of variables, such as:
  • plant sources
  • soil type
  • climate
  • Bees collect pollen from flowers and bring it back to the hive to make food for the bee colony. It contains:
  •                                               minerals
  •                                               vitamins
  •                                               sugars
  •                                               amino acids
  •                                               fatty acids
  •                                               flavonoids
  •                                               bioelements
  • Bee pollen granules consist of approximately:
  •                                      Carbs: 40%
  •                                      Protein: 35%
  •                                      Water: 4–10%
  •                                      Fats: 5%
  •                                     Other substances: 5–15%
  • relieve inflammation.
  • work as an antioxidant.
  • boost liver health.
  • strengthen the immune system.
  • work as a dietary supplement.
  • ease symptoms of menopause.
  • reduce stress.
  • speed up healing.

 

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  • Breathe Easy. 
  • The consistency of beeswax acts as a protective barrier.
  • Anti-inflammatory, Anti-bacterial, Anti-viral. 
  • Vitamin A. 
  •  Humectant. 
  •  Hypoallergenic.
  •  Aromatic.
  • Beeswax is a product made from the honeycomb of the honeybee and other bees.
  • The mixing of pollen oils into honeycomb wax turns the white wax into a yellow or brown color.
  • Beeswax is used for high cholesterol, pain, fungal skin infections, and other conditions.
  • Make Candles
  • Lubricate Wood
  • Polish Furniture
  • Make Crayons
  • Make Your Own Lip Balm
  • Waterproof Your Shoes
  • Prevent Tools from Rusting
  • Rub on Baking Pans
  • Beeswax has been used topically on the skin since ancient Egyptian times.
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DESCRIPTION:

A honeycomb is a mass of hexagonal prismatic cells built from wax by honey bees in their nests to contain their brood (eggs, larvae, and pupae) and stores of honey and pollen.The hive is quite huge and has a good weight when loaded with honey. In every compartment, the queen honeybee lays an egg. The egg grows into a larva and consumes the honey deposited. It means that the beehive will eventually grow in weight. Due to the excellent strength-weight ratio, the hive remains as it is and does not even fall apart. 

BENEFITS:

  • Honeycomb is rich in healthy carbohydrates and antioxidants, which can boost the immune system. The beeswax in honeycomb also contains long-chain fatty acids, which are good for the heart as well as for lowering bad cholesterol levels. In addition, beeswax contains natural alcohols with hepatoprotective qualities.
  • The honeycomb is made of Beeswax, a completely natural product made by honeybees. It’s entirely safe to consume the raw honey in each cell as well as the waxy cells themselves. Eating the honeycomb even has added health benefits, such as reducing inflammation and improving heart and liver health. Learn more about the benefits of eating honeycomb. 
  • Raw honey in honeycomb is more flavorful than standard honey in the stores, and many people enjoy the bite of the honeycomb along with the sweetness of the raw honey inside. The honeycomb will vary in taste depending on the region it came from, but the texture is always chewy.
  • Some people even compare it to a natural version of wax candy. You can either chew the beeswax and spit it out or swallow it to take in all nutrients.
  • That means they have the ability to prevent liver damage and improve liver function in people with fatty liver disease.
  • Honeycomb honey also improves inflammatory infections. It’s a natural anti-inflammatory that can heal chronic ulcers and wounds. Honeycomb may boost your body’s ability to fight bacteria, fungi, and viruses, too.
  • It has antimicrobial properties that can strengthen your immune system to fight off illnesses and infections.

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