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Bee pollen
Bee pollen
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Raw North Bee Pollen 3 oz / 90ml.
The health benefits of bee pollen are numerous. Antioxidants of flavanol, resveratrol and lycopene found in bee pollen, along with vitamins A, B, C, K and E help to ward off infections by strengthening the body’s ability to overcome or prevent inflammation while regenerating the cells.
Bee Pollen also contains a variety of fatty acids. Essential fatty acids are the most predominate of these – approximately 70% of which are Omega-3 fatty acids (Alpha-linolenic acid) and 5% Omega-6 (linoleic acid), which is necessary for growth in dogs. The remaining percentage is monounsaturated and saturated fats.
Nearly a dozen major enzymes and several thousand minor enzymes and co-enzymes in bee pollen help with food digestion and absorption of nutrients while regulating the immune system.
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- It’s hepatoprotective – It protects and promotes a healthy liver, and assists in the healing process for a compromised liver. This makes it a good option for dogs who need to detox.
- It improves muscle mass.
- It boosts metabolism.
- Allergy protection – Bee pollen contains Quercetin, a natural antihistamine. When taken regularly, it can help reduce allergy symptoms and allergic reactions.
- It’s anti-microbial, anti-fungal and anti-viral.
- Improves blood flow to the nervous system helping to relieve stress and anxiety.
- It contains trans-cinnamic acid, which is a natural antibiotic.
- It’s alkaline – Bee pollen balances the overall pH in the body promoting a healthy urinary tract.
- It contains the plant pigment rutin, which offers cardiovascular support. This helps strengthens blood vessels and capillaries.
- Gram for gram, it contains more amino acids than beef, fish or eggs.
- As part of a daily diet, bee pollen can improve moisture in the skin which in turn can speed healing of wounds.
- It supports and can improve digestion via anti-microbial properties that rid the GI tract of invading pathogens.
Bee pollen can be added daily to your dog’s food. The recommended dose for a 50 lb dog is 1 teaspoon per day. Start with 1/3 dose, and gradually increase to ensure he doesn’t have a sensitivity.
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