Arizona Desert Bee Pollen
The Richest Food in Nature
The Sonoran Desert is
home to more species of
bee, and it’ s said, more
varieties of blooming
plants than anywhere else
in the world. Is it any
wonder that the finest
quality bee pollen also
comes from here?
Bee pollen is one of the richest foods on
earth, boasting some 96 nutrients over all.
This natural combination of vitamins, minerals,
enzymes, amino acids and other life-giving
nutrients make bee pollen a powerhouse.
When honeybees travel from plant to plant,
they collect the male pollen from the flower,
essentially the seed of new life that is packed
full of quick energy. Thousands of these tiny
pollens are packed together to make small
pellets containing an estimated 5,000 enzymes
and co-enzymes. Bee pollen contains more
amino acids than beef, eggs or cheese - all
without the fat.
For thousands of years honeybee pollen has
been heralded as a super food. It’s well
known that the longest living humans in the
Caucasus Mountains of Russia are all bee
keepers! They sell the honey and eat the
pollen. In fact, raw honey is rich in pollen and
other bee products like royal jelly and propolis.
Pollen and honey is mentioned in the Talmud,
the Koran and the Bible, and in the ancient
scrolls or the Orient, Greece, and Rome.
History has proven the benefits and modern
research has confirmed them.
For several decades honeybee pollen has been
used by Olympic athletes to increase energy,
stamina and strength. It is the ideal food for
losing or maintaining weight because it is
nutritionally complete without the unwanted
fat. It is also an ideal food for vegetarians or
those who do not eat adequate amounts of red
meat because it is a protein-rich food and a
rare non-animal source of vitamin B-12.
Since honeybee pollen is wild and collected
from where ever a bee can fly, it is important
to know the source of your pollen. The
pristine Sonoran Desert of the American
Southwest is an ideal location to collect pollen
from. Due to the long, warm seasons in the
desert there is a steady supply of blooming
plants for the bees to forage. This produces a
dry, colorful, multi-floral pollen that is
naturally sweet and packed full of nutrients.
The wide open spaces allow bee keepers to
maintain hives miles from civilization,
pollutants and agricultural crops that might
contain pesticides.
There are a variety of ways to add honeybee
pollen to your diet. You can take a tablet with
your other nutritional supplements, or you can
enjoy the tasty granules on cereal, salads, fruit
or in juice or milk shakes. Just how you
consume honeybee pollen is not important,
adding it to your diet is!*
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug administration. This
product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.