Royal Jelly
STRENGTH: 500 mg
FORM: 60 Capsules
Benefits
- Promotes growth and development.
- Useful in the treatment of blood deficiencies.
- Has anti-tumor properties.
- Supports wound healing.
- Has an anti-depressive, anti-anxiety effect.
- Rejuvenates the aged, sick, or weak.
- Facilitates fertility and can reverse impotence.
- Promotes sexual vitality and rejuvenation.
- Regulates and balances hormones.
- Useful in the treatment of malnutrition in children.
- Useful in the treatment of arthritis.
- Useful in the treatment of wasting diseases.
- Useful in the treatment of varicose veins.
- Useful in the treatment of clogged arteries.
Royal
Jelly has been used as a health remedy for hundreds of years
in many places around the world. It is made by nurse bees who
break down pollen and mix it with the secretions from their own
systems, and then concentrate it before they give it to the
queen bee. Royal Jelly is extremely nutrient dense, and for this
reason it is the sole food of the queen bee. This allows her to
live almost 50 times longer than the rest of the bees in the
hive.
As an energy and nutritive tonic in humans it has a very similar
effect on the body to that of bee pollen, but has a stronger
effect on the glandular systems and reproductive systems in both
women and men. Other therapeutic effects of Royal Jelly include:
effectively treating malnutrition in children, arthritis,
wasting diseases, varicose veins and clogging of the arteries.
It has been shown to promote the growth and development of those
who use it on a regular basis, and is useful in the treatment of
blood deficiencies as well as many other out right pathological
states.
Royal Jelly contains a powerful antibacterial protein and is
primarily effective against "gram-positive" bacteria, which
includes the Staph and Strep species, and even appears to have
anti-tumor properties. It contains at least 20 amino acids, 8 of
which are essential and 5 unidentified related compounds. Royal
jelly also contains the nucleic acids RNA and DNA. In studies
using animals, the lifespan of those that were treated with
Royal Jelly were extended by about one-fifth. And in animals
that had tumors, the size of the tumors decreased in size by
one-half, compared to animals that were left untreated. In
another study at the University of Toronto where mice were
pretreated with Royal Jelly, and then were injected with cancer
cells, all the pretreated mice remained alive and healthy for
the entire 12 month follow-up period. The mice left untreated,
or who were treated upon diagnosis died within 12 days. So...the
key to this product's effectiveness is...PRETREATMENT!
Developing the habit of using Royal Jelly daily as a preventive
health therapy, instead of waiting for sickness to develop has
been shown to be an effective treatment plan for a number of
health problems. There are multiple health claims that attest to
the benefits to taking Royal Jelly, many are backed by
substantial amounts of research.
Royal Jelly contains:
- Vitamins A,C,D,E and many more of the B vitamins.
- Trace minerals, calcium and iron, and natural hormones.
- All of the essential amino acids our bodies need but cannot produce on their own.
- Acetylcholine.
- Ecanoic acid (antibiotic abilities).
- Gamma globulin (fights infection and stimulates the immune system).
This wonder serum has many illness preventing benefits that will
help to maintain, and or restore your health.
REFERENCES:
- Hanza SM, Aod El-Wahab SM, Shehata MM, Mohamed TR. Investigation
of royal jelly Part I. Vitamin content of royal jelly and effect
on hepatic vitamin levels in male and female rats. Egypt J Pharm
Sci 1979; 20:36573.
- Vittek J. Effect of royal jelly on serum lipids in experimental
animals and humans with atherosclerosis. Experientia
1995;51:92735
- Pejcev P, Chadzijev V, Mikiforov N, et al. Results of the
combined use of some bee products, honey, royal jelly and pollen
to geriatric patients. Folia Med Plovdiv 1966; 8:32933.
- Kaczor M, Koltec A, Matuszewski J. The effect of royal jelly on
blood lipids in atheromatic patients. Polski Tygod Lek 1962;
17:1404.
- Thien FCK, Leung R, Baldo BA, et al. Asthma and anaphylaxis
induced by royal jelly. Clin Exp Allergy 1996; 26:21622.