Unlike honey, Royal Jelly is not collected by the honey bees from flowers. It is a creamy white or pale yellowish substance specially created by worker bees (also referred to as nurses), which mix honey and bee pollen with enzymes in the glands of their throats to produce the extraordinary food. The queen bee eats nothing but this jelly throughout her adult life, and can live eight to 10 times as long as the worker bees, which typically has a lifespan of only about 2-3 months.
Royal Jelly, also often called “milk of bees” by many people, cannot be duplicated in any laboratory due to its complex chemical structure and is an expensive item on the shelf, but it seems to have become increasingly more and more popular as a beauty bee product.
Delicious and Nutritious
Indulge in a myriad of health benefits, from being low on energy, to lethargic. The royal jelly is antibacterial and has antioxidant properties and is great to boost your energy to give you a kick-start for the day.
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