Bee Pollen is used for friendship, attraction, love, strength, happiness, and overcoming depression.
Uses for the Body. One of the best-evidenced uses of bee pollen is for
menstrual cramps and premenstrual dysmenorrhea. It also is a stimulant
of appetite and an ingredient in applications to aid skin and blood
problems. Some may find it builds allergic immunity.
Uses for the Mind. Bee pollen is
sometimes prescribed by alternative physicians to improve memory and
responsiveness. Magickally, it may help overcome depression and
weariness of the soul.
Uses for the Spirit. Bee pollen can be
used to attract friends and lovers and to enhance personal energy,
strength, and happiness. Its commercial applications suggest that it
may also function as an energizing meditation aid.
Energy
Enhancer - The range of nutrients found within bee pollen makes it a
great natural energizer. The carbohydrates, protein and B vitamins can
help keep you going all day by enhancing stamina and fighting off
fatigue.
Skin Soother - Bee pollen is often used in topical
products that aim to treat inflammatory conditions and common skin
irritations like psoriasis or eczema. The amino acids and vitamins
protect the skin and aid the regeneration of cells.
Respiratory
System - Bee pollen contains a high quantity of antioxidants that may
have an anti-inflammatory effect on the tissues of the lungs, preventing
the onset of asthma.
Treating Allergies – Pollen reduces the
presence of histamine, ameliorating many allergies. Dr. Leo Conway, M.D
of Denver Colorado, reported that 94 percent of his patients were
completely free from allergy symptoms once treated with oral feeding of
pollen. Everything from asthma to allergies to sinus problems were
cleared, confirming that bee pollen is wonderfully effective against a
wide range of respiratory diseases.
Digestive System - In
addition to healthful vitamins, minerals and protein, bee pollen
contains enzymes that can aid in digestion. Enzymes assist your body in
getting all the nutrients you need from the food that you eat.
Immune System Booster - Pollen is good for the intestinal flora and
thereby supports the immune system. According to holistic health expert
Dr. Joseph Mercola, bee pollen has antibiotic-type properties that can
help protect the body from contracting viruses. It’s also rich in
antioxidants that protect the cells from the damaging oxidation of free
radicals.
Treats Addictions – Used holistically for healing
addictions and inhibiting cravings by suppressing impulses. Because bee
pollen crashes cravings, it is a very useful research is needed into
this benefit, particularly when it comes to weight management.
Supports the Cardiovascular System - Bee Pollen contains large amounts
of Rutin; an antioxidant bioflavonoid that helps strengthen capillaries,
blood vessels, assists with circulatory problems and corrects
cholesterol levels. Its potent anti-clotting powers could help prevent
heart attack and stroke.
Prostate Aid - Men who suffer from
benign prostate hyperplasia can find relief by using bee pollen. Bee
pollen can help reduce inflammation to stop frequent urges to urinate.
Infertility Problems - Bee pollen stimulates and restores ovarian
function, therefore may be used to assist in accelerating pregnancy. As
well as being a hormonal booster it is also a great aphrodisiac!
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