Monday, February 13, 2006

Bee-Collected Pollen May Stimulate Reproductive Systems

The Magic of Bee Pollen
Hugh Martin, Jamaica Gleaner, 2/13/2006

Honey is expensive stuff. And yet it is one of the cheapest of all the products derived from bee-keeping except perhaps beeswax. One of the more expensive products is bee pollen which is what I really I want to look at, but have taken so long to come to.

The demand for this product is bound to increase dramatically after the publication in the Outlook magazine recently of Dr. Heather Little-White's article 'The truth about bee pollen and sex'. You only need to hint that a product has properties that can increase sexual performance and Jamaican men will be beating down your door for it. The article didn't hint, it declared that bee pollen 'contains natural hormonal substances that stimulate the male and female reproductive system to enhance sexual performance'. . .

Bee pollen has been used from ancient times to treat arthritis, hay fever, prostate problems and other ailments as well as for general good nutrition. It is the male sperm cells of flowering plants and is collected by bees to feed their young. Indeed the protein provided by it is essential to the growth and development of the bee in the first six days of the larval stage. . .

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