Description
Royal jelly is produced in the hypopharyngeal glands of young workers and placed in cells as food for queen larvae. It is also the only food of the queen larvae.
Properties: It is usually recommended in cases of heart disease, respiratory system, nervous system, circulatory system, fertility, atherosclerosis, anemia, athletes, hard professions, stomach, liver, bowel diseases, eye diseases, dermatology, avitaminosis and deficiencies of trace elements in the human body, wrinkles, osteoporosis. Strengthens memory, vision, blood, spasmophilia. It also acts beneficially on collagen, thanks to the amino acids elastin and proline.
Ingredients: Royal jelly has a pale yellow color, creamy texture, with a specific smell and a (bitter) sour taste. It is rich in protein, as well as complex as a substance. It consists of sugars, such as fructose, glucose, sucrose, etc.
Fatty acids, which have antibacterial and fungicidal properties, such as hydroxy fatty acids, dicarbonate acids. Minerals, such as potassium, magnesium, sodium, calcium, zinc, iron, copper, manganese.
Vitamins: B1, B2 to B12, C, E, A, D, etc. Trace elements 3%. 29 amino acids, such as aspartic acid, glutamate, pantothenic, arginine, histidine, lysine, cystine, leucine, valine, tyrosine, etc., as well as other trace elements. To date, about 172 elements have been discovered.
Preservation and storage: It is placed in the freezer for a long time in vials, where they need to be well filled and closed so that it does not come into contact with air (oxygen). Also, they should be wrapped with foil so that it is protected from light.
Dosage: It can be consumed daily for up to 20 days as an amount of about 0.5 g sublingually (pea size), because it is absorbed by the mucous glands of the mouth and assimilated directly into the immune system. It can also remain preserved if mixed with crystallized honey and pollen and consumed within 20 days. In this case, it can be consumed as a teaspoon daily. This explosive mixture may consist of 1 to more grams per 100gr. honey, as needed (some serious illness or damage to the body).





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