The Exciting world of the Honeybee - Creation And Health Benefits of Royal Jelly From Swissgarde

A honey bee (or honeybee) is any member of the genus Apis, primarily distinguished by the production and storage of honey and the construction of perennial, colonial nests from wax. Currently, only seven species of honey bee are recognized, with a total of 44 subspecies, though historically six to eleven species are recognized. The best-known honey bee is the Western honey bee which has been domesticated for honey production and crop pollination. 








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Honey Bees and Their  Wondrous Products





Bee Pollen
Bee pollen is not the same as allergy-causing pollen that is carried by the wind. It rarely causes allergy symptoms. It is actually the male seed of a flower blossom that is collected by the honeybees and mixed with the bees' digestive enzymes. Bee pollen is low in calories but rich in proteins, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, enzymes, beneficial fatty acids, carbohydrates, and bioflavonoids which are anti-viral, antibacterial, and helpful in lowering cholesterol, stabilizing, and strengthening capillaries. Its ability to rejuvenate the body stimulates organs, enhances vitality, and accelerates the rate of recovery making it a popular tonic among athletes and sportsmen.




Beeswax and Propolis
Bee wax or beeswax is a natural secretion from wax glands on the sides of the body of honey bees and is used primarily as a building block for the bees' honeycomb cells in which the young are raised and honey and pollen are stored. To stimulate the production of beeswax, the honey bees feed themselves with honey and huddle together to raise the temperature of the cluster. The uses of beeswax are found in numerous products, including skincare products, candles, furniture polish, batik-making, etc.




Propolis 
Honey bees collect sticky resins that ooze from the buds of some trees and conifers. After chewing them and mixing them with their saliva and other substances, Propolis, sometimes called "sticky glue" is formed. Propolis is of vital importance for the survival of the honey bees in the beehive. Not only does it protect them against diseases, but it also helps fight against climatic changes, such as wind and cold. Because of its antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant effects, Propolis has been shown to have outstanding value for a wide variety of illnesses. It is also used as ointments for healing cuts and wounds.
Honey has been used by countless cultures all around the world over the past 2,500 years. While the numerous health benefits of honey have made it an important element of traditional medicines. Scientists are also researching the benefits of modern medicine, particularly in the healing of wounds.
Honey is a sweet, viscous food substance produced by bees and some related insects. Bees produce honey from the sugary secretions of plants (floral nectar)  through regurgitation, enzymatic activity, and water evaporation, and store it in wax structures called honeycombs. The variety of honey produced by honey bees (the genus Apis) is the best-known, due to its worldwide commercial production and human consumption. 
Honey is collected from wild bee colonies, or from hives of domesticated bees, a practice known as beekeeping.





Bee Bread
What an interesting name, right? Bee bread is actually the main source of food for most larvae and bees. It is fed to all larvae except those that are selected to become queens; the queen larvae are fed royal jelly instead. Comprised of all essential amino acids, high contents of vitamins especially vitamin K, enzymes, and flavonoids, bee bread is made of pollen mixed with bits of honey, bee wax, and bees' digestive enzymes and is known to be useful in treating anemia, hepatitis, insomnia, stress, failing memory, cholesterol and digestive tract disorder. Nowadays, it is rare to find bee bread.



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ROYAL JELLY
Royal jelly is a milky secretion produced by worker honey bees. It typically contains about 60% to 70% water, 12% to 15% proteins, 10% to 16% sugar, 3% to 6% fats, and 2% to 3% vitamins, salts, and amino acids. Its composition varies depending on geography and climate. This product gets its name from the fact that bees use it for the development and nurturing of queen bees. Some people use royal jelly as medicine. Don’t confuse royal jelly with bee pollen or bee venom.






Royal jelly is used for asthma, hay fever, liver disease, pancreatitis, sleep troubles (insomnia), premenstrual syndrome (PMS), stomach ulcers, kidney disease, bone fractures, menopausal symptoms, skin disorders, and high cholesterol. It is also used as a general health tonic, for fighting the effects of aging, and for boosting the immune system.
 



Swissgarde’s Royal Jelly
Royal jelly is the queen bee's extraordinary source of food. It is a blend of secretions from the salivary glands of the worker bee and contains a 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.
Swissgarde has one of the best Royal Jelly out there because it comes combined with pure honey and is fortified with Vitamin E ( Wheatgerm). If you have not had a taste of this supplement, you don’t know what you are missing.

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The Exciting World of the Honeybee - Creation And Health Benefits of Royal Jelly by Felix Joshua 

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