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Why NatureBee Bee Pollen Is So Good For You

Wednesday 30 August 2017, 1:25PM

By Beckie Wright

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Bee pollen is one of the best health supplements that nature can provide, which is why it is regarded as a super food. Also known as ambrosia, bee pollen is the pollen collected by bees to obtain nutrition for the larvae. The benefits of bee pollen derive from the vast number of useful nutrients which are contained in it. Research shows that these nutrients play a key role in human health ranging from enhancing immunity, inducing weight loss, preventing allergies and many other problems.

 

Ever wish that you had more energy to do the things you used to enjoy? A deficiency in B vitamin complex could be the root cause of your lack of energy, robbing you of your favourite activities. As a source of B vitamin complex, bee pollen is the perfect all natural food supplement to give you back the energy you used to have.

 

While bee pollen has all the essential amino acids, vitamins and minerals your body needs, normal bee pollen is poorly digested by the human body, so twenty years’ ago NatureBee utilised  a process, which they called "potentiation" This process cracks open the tough cell wall of the pollen grain making it much more digestible for humans. They then encapsulated the pollen, making it more convenient to transport and to take. If you don’t like to swallow capsules, don’t worry. You can easily open them and sprinkle the delicious pollen on anything you eat or drink, which is particularly useful when giving it to children. 

Nothing can replace a healthy diet. However, we all need to look long and hard at the food we eat and our lifestyles, if we expect to live a long and happy life. We all know that natural, raw foods are best, and bee pollen is the epitome of a complete food. Adding NatureBee Potentiated bee pollen to your daily nutritional regime can make a huge positive difference to your life. Thanks to the humble honey bee, the benefits of pollen to human health are beyond measure. 

For more information on bee pollen, bee venom and Manuka honey please visit the website at www.naturebee.com  and visit them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/naturebeeworld/ .