the highly nutritious glandular secretion of young bees fed to the queen and the very young brood
Milky white, viscous substance secreted by the pharyngeal glands of the worker bee (honey bee). In skin products it is reported to have invigorating, nourishing, strengthening and skin whitening properties.
The milky white secretion of young nurse bees. It is used to feed the queen throughout her life, and is given to worker and drone larvae only during their early larval lives.
Food source for queen bees, contains emollient-rich proteins.
Is rich in natural hormones and B vitamins and contains an impressive array of 17 amino acids. It benefits the following systems; immune, cardiovascular, endocrine, integument, nervous, reproductive, cellular, skeletal, hepatic and respiratory. It may also help the following conditions; menopause, impotence, infertility, chronic fatigue, skin blemishes, wrinkles, immune system, viral and bacterial infections, endocrine disorders, hormonal balance, cardiovascular disease, weight control, inflammations, liver ailments, cancer, arthritis, memory, depression, Parkinson"s disease, diabetes, asthma, and mental exhaustion.
A high protein substance which is fed to the larvae.
a secretion of the pharyngeal glands of bees that is fed to very young larvae. BACK
A highly nutritious, milky white glandular secretion of young (nurse) bees; used to feed the queen and young larvae.
Very nourishing, royal jelly is made of nectar, pollen, flower parts, vitamins, minerals, bee hormones and other natural ingredients. Very precious, mysterious substance that honeybees produce and feed to only select young bees, who in turn become mature and fertile Queen bees. The Queen bee lives 40 times longer than her worker bees.
The food the larvae eat for the first three days of their lives.
a highly nutritious glandular secre tion of young bees, used to feed the queen and young brood.
the sole food of the queen bee, this premium quality extract is a super-nutrient and well known booster of immune functions and is rich in protein, vitamins and enzymes.
A thick, creamy, white fluid synthesized in nurse bees during the digestion of bee pollen. It is rich in natural hormones and B vitamins, vitamins A, C, E, and proteins.
Royal Jelly produced by bees is high in B vitamins and contains all the essential amino acids, unsaturated fats, natural sugars, and minerals such as iron, calcium, silicon, sulfur, and potassium. Applied topically it's said to help improve skin's elasticity and minimizes wrinkles nourishing the skin and erasing facial blemishes. Royal Jelly has also been used to treat cases of fatigue, depression, and convalescence from illness. It is capable of stimulating the adrenal glands to produce a positive reaction on increased metabolism, enhanced energy, greater sexual capability and appetite.
Royal jelly is a bee secretion that aids in the development of immature or young bees. It is secreted from the heads of young workers and used (amongst other substances) to feed the young until they develop to the desired rank. If a queen is desired, the hatchling will receive only royal jelly as its food source, in order that she will become sexually mature and have the fully developed ovaries needed to lay more eggs for the hive.