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Bee Pollen

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Bee Pollen

There are many stories of high-profile athletes using bee pollen on a regular basis to enhance their athletic performance. Mohammed Ali reportedly consumed bee pollen regularly throughout the duration of his career. A Finnish Olympic track coach, Antii Lananaki, reported the regular use of bee pollen supplements by her track team and was quoted saying, "our studies show it significantly improves their performance with no negative side effects." A published study conducted by former Olympic Coach, Remi Korchemny, showed that bee pollen shortens recovery time after intense exercise, increased recovery time of heart rate and blood pressure, and enhanced athletic performance in repeated intense activities. Bee Pollen is one of the most complete superfoods in existence. It is loaded with vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and phytonutrients, as well as an abundance of amino acids that can help you to recover more rapidly after an intense workout. Bee Pollen is also comprised of 25% protein and has a very high ORAC rating as it is loaded with anti-oxidants. Since anti-oxidants protect muscles from oxidation during strenuous training, Bee Pollen is an excellent option to support more rapid recovery. Taking Bee Pollen is also one of the best ways to replace minerals and electrolytes lost through sweating. The high doses of minerals, including potassium and magnesium, are perfect for this purpose. If you want to increase your ability to handle a high volume of training, bee pollen can help. Combine with raw honey or royal jelly for extra benefits!

By providing nutrients for neurotransmitter production, bee pollen helps to restore brain chemistry balance and related feelings of well-being and satisfaction.

It is difficult to get enough of the specific amino acids from our typical diet that our brains need to manufacture neurotransmitters that keep us feeling balanced and happy. Tests with each ingredient separately have shown the physical and economic unfeasibility of taking amino acid supplements individually.

The complete spectrum of amino acids present in bee pollen are:

Cysteine - 3.4 mg per gram - deactivate free radicals and neutralize toxins

Alanine - 12.3 mg per gram - strengthens the immune system by producing antibodies

Valine - 12.1 mg per gram - essential amino acid that helps calm emotions

Leucine - 16.1 mg per gram - essential amino acid that increases alertness

Iso Leucine - 10.5 mg per gram - essential amino acid

Histidine - 5 mg per gram - essential for tissue growth and repair

Phenylalanine - 10 mg per gram - antidepressant, improves memory and reduces hunger

Serine - 12.4 mg per gram - strengthen the immune system by providing antibodies

Threonine - 10.1 mg per gram - assists metabolism and assimilation

Lysine - 10.7 mg per gram - enhances absorption of calcium

Methionine - 5.7 mg per gram - reduces withdrawal symptoms and depression

Arginine - 8 mg per gram - promotes regeneration of the liver

Aspartic acid - 22.8 mg per gram - aids in the expulsion of harmful ammonia from the body

Tyrosine - 7.6 mg per gram - helps with depression and fatigue

Glutamic acid 23.7 mg per gram - helps to decrease the craving for alcohol

Proline - 21.8 mg per gram - helps maintain and strengthen heart muscles

Glycine - 10.3 mg per gram - helps make hormones responsible for a strong immune system

Tryptophan - 2 mg per gram - anti-anxiety and anti-depressant

Nature's most perfect food is a tool for restoring vital balance in brain chemistry and amino acid balance.

As it is very difficult to manufacture or engineer in a lab proper dosages and ratios that are in correct molecular orientation so as to properly match nerve cell receptor sites, Bee Pollen does that for us and provides the perfect mixture and dosage of amino acids naturally!!

Cautions and Contraindications

There are no known side effects or drug interactions associated with supplementing with bee pollen. However, while reports of toxicity are extremely rare, those with a known allergy to bee venom, honey, or ragweed, should probably avoid it.

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