Why Royal Jelly Is So Good
by Ruth Tan
product. Precious and rare, and treasured as a beauty secret of royalty, Royal Jelly
nourishes the body on the inside and revitalizes it on the outside as well. More and
more girls are coming to understand what this stuff is as its benefits are extensively
associated with healthier skin and hair and more youthful appearance. It is not only
used in dietary supplements, but also as additions to skin lotions, creams and
cosmetics. European women also have used it for its beauty benefits for centuries.
Rich in estradiol, a major estrogen functioning as the primary female sex hormone,
this natural substance is commonly known to be effective in treating women who
have problems with their menstruation such as abnormal cycle, pain, discomfort, and
fatigue.
Hailed "one of nature's best kept secrets" by Royden Brown, author of the Bee Hive
Product Bible (Avery, 1993), Royal Jelly contains an extraordinarily high
concentration of vitamins B5, B6, and amino acids and is believed to be a potent
antioxidant a special rejuvenating substance that promotes tissue growth, muscle
and cell regeneration. It is taken as a health and energy tonic and remedy for a host
of ailments such as:
1) Poor digestion
2) Stomach ulcers
3) High cholesterol
4) Insomnia
5) Menopausal symptoms
6) Fatigue
7) Colds and flu
8) Stress reactions
I found at the supermarket a drink called "Royal Jelly Honey", which was basically
honey mixed with the "bee jelly". So far, I have already bought two bottles from the
shop. My husband likes it a lot and will always ask me to mix him a glass of icy Royal
Jelly honey drink whenever he has a sore throat. It tastes a bit sour and unusual
when you first drink it but subsequently I think it really tastes great, especially that it
was mixed with chilled water, very refreshing! Besides mineral, amino acid, and
vitamins, this special jelly also contains 10-hydroxy decenoic acid which gives the
sour taste. This acid can inhibit the bacterial growth and has the function of
anti-cancer.
As the "milk of bees" is ultra sour and has a bitter taste and a strong odour, it is
normally sold in capsule form for easy and convenient consumption. I have been
advised that for best health results, the most ideal time to take this health
supplement is in the morning when your stomach is empty.
Source: About The Author
R. Tan is the owner of the website which is a rich honey
resource community specially built for all the honey lovers and fans in this world. She
has packed this website with a wide range of quality contents on honey based on her
knowledge and experience with honey, so as to promote its invaluable benefits which
she believes could bring many positive spin-offs in everyone's daily life.
Unlike honey, Royal Jelly is not
collected by the honey bees from
flowers. It is a creamy white
substance specially created by
worker bees to feed the queen bee
throughout her larval and adult life.
The worker bees mix honey and bee
pollen with enzymes in the glands of
their throats to produce the jelly, an
extraordinary and only food source
for the queen bees and also often
called "milk of bees" by many people.
Royal Jelly, an expensive item on the
shelf, is increasingly becoming more
and more popular as a beauty bee
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