Naturally rich in many nutrients, bee pollen is an excellent source of vitamins A,C,D,E, and B complex vitamins. Gathered directly from the beehive located in the high desert regions and then cold-processed, bee pollen contains the 22 basic elements that the body requires. It's the only food that contains them all. It provides an excellent source for energy.*
| Honeybee Pollen |
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| SUPPLEMENT FACTS |
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Serving size: 1 tablet
Servings per container: 100 |
Amount Per Serving |
% Daily Value |
Total Calories |
2.7 |
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Total Fat |
0.07 g |
<1% |
Sodium |
0.021 g |
<1% |
Total Carbohydrates |
0.310 g |
<1% |
Sugars |
0.0160 g |
<1% |
Protein |
0.150 g |
<1% |
Bee Pollen |
500 mg |
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*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
**Daily Value not established |
Other ingredients: honey and vegetable stearine.
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| SUGGESTED USE |
| To lessen the possibility of an allergic reaction, break the tablet into fourths and take ¼ tablet (125 mg) for five days. Increase to ½ tablet (250 mg) for five days. The next five days take ¾ tablet (375 mg). Now take the entire tablet (500 mg). Continue to increase consumption until desired results are achieved. |
| NOTES |
| Consult your physician before taking honeybee pollen if you suspect any reason for not taking it, if you are pregnant, nursing or have any pre-existing medical conditions. |
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