Do not compare our own domestic and pure royal jelly with the spoiled Chinese milk on the market. Royal jelly is a creamy white or pale yellowish secretion secreted by worker bees from the pharyngeal glands. It contains 17 different amino acids, including 8 essential amino acids that the human body cannot produce.
What are the benefits of royal jelly?
- One of the most important properties of royal jelly is its healing properties. Royal jelly consists of 65 percent water and 35 percent dry matter, which contains protein, fat, sugar, and vitamins. Royal jelly is very beneficial in treating nervous system diseases, chronic fatigue, infertility, arteriosclerosis, and providing strength and vitality.
- Royal jelly strengthens the immune system and kills harmful bacteria and microbes in the body.
- It contributes to the mental and spiritual development of children and supports muscle and bone development, especially in growing children.
- It alleviates the symptoms of rheumatic diseases.
- Studies on blood pressure patients have reported that it balances blood pressure.
- It is beneficial for chronic fatigue.
- It is very beneficial against respiratory diseases. It has lung-cleansing properties, particularly in conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, and shortness of breath.
- Thanks to its cell-regenerating properties, it is used against hair loss.
- Also due to its cell-regenerating properties, it has therapeutic properties for skin wrinkles.
- It helps soothe the stomach and alleviate the symptoms of ulcers and gastritis.
- It supports the cardiovascular system.
- It alleviates vascular congestion and regulates blood flow.
- It helps alleviate seizures in epilepsy.
- Royal jelly, like a natural insulin, burns blood sugar. This can reduce the need for insulin in diabetics.
- It generally improves the performance of the body and its functions.
- It contains vitamins A, D, E, K, H, and the B complex. This allows the body to meet many of its needs from a single food.
- Royal jelly, which contains HDA-10, has positive effects on human metabolism.
- Royal jelly, which increases resistance to diseases, also has antioxidant properties thanks to its cancer-protective properties.
- It provides significant support to cancer patients in their fight against cancer.
- Royal jelly strengthens the cardiovascular system and promotes faster recovery in those who have undergone surgery.
- It helps relieve vascular occlusions.
- It is beneficial for high blood pressure. However, it should be used in moderation.
- It helps improve memory and alleviates forgetfulness.
- It is very important for diabetics. Thanks to the B3, niacin, and biotin found in royal jelly, blood sugar levels are kept under control.
- It is considered one of the most natural and powerful antidepressants.
- It accelerates and triggers cell renewal, thus bringing a renewed sense of life.
- It alleviates skin problems. It strengthens the complexion and gives the skin a radiant appearance.
- It makes a significant contribution to development from the womb to adolescence.
- It provides vitality thanks to the vitamins it contains.
- It serves as a nutritional supplement for those taking antibiotics extensively.
- It is good for digestive disorders. It facilitates and accelerates digestion. It prevents constipation.
- It has a soothing effect on reflux and ulcers.
- It is beneficial for people with allergies. (Except those allergic to bee products.)
- It improves and maintains physical fitness.
- It is an important source of motivation for long-term workouts.
- It has antibacterial properties.
- It is a natural protector against infertility by increasing sperm count and quality.
- It increases the body's resistance to the strong side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
- IMPORTANT! Although queen bees and worker bees have the same genetic makeup when they hatch, their diet of royal jelly at different rates and durations during the larval stage causes their structures to differ. As a result of this nutritional difference, the queen bee becomes resistant to diseases, can produce eggs twice her own weight per day, and lives for up to six years. Worker bees, on the other hand, become easily ill, are female, but cannot produce eggs and live for only two months. The difference between these two individuals stems solely from their diet of royal jelly.
- NOTE: 1-2 grams (about the size of a chickpea) per day is recommended for adults and 0.5 grams for children. It should not be fed to children under two years of age. It is delivered to you safely in special styrofoam boxes with ice packs.