


Pollen
Bee pollen is a health food that’s been around for centuries in Eastern cultures, but just recently started to appear in Western health stores and online. There’s been a lot of buzz (pun intended) about the health benefits of these tiny golden granules—from aiding in weight loss to helping with seasonal allergies.
Additional benefits of bee pollen:
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.
Bee pollen is a health food that’s been around for centuries in Eastern cultures, but just recently started to appear in Western health stores and online. There’s been a lot of buzz (pun intended) about the health benefits of these tiny golden granules—from aiding in weight loss to helping with seasonal allergies.
Additional benefits of bee pollen:
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.
Bee pollen is a health food that’s been around for centuries in Eastern cultures, but just recently started to appear in Western health stores and online. There’s been a lot of buzz (pun intended) about the health benefits of these tiny golden granules—from aiding in weight loss to helping with seasonal allergies.
Additional benefits of bee pollen:
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.