Kromenat Pollen Bottle 450g

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Pollen in jars

Description

Pollen packed in a jar. Of great nutritional and digestive power. It contains a large amount of proteins, enzymes, vitamins B, C, provitamin A, minerals, trace elements, carbohydrates and lipids. Pollen is a very fine powder produced by the male organs of the flowers and is responsible for fertilizing the female reproductive cells. Pollen is easily assimilated by our organism, so its properties are used to the maximum. It is recommended for cases of anaemia, as it increases the production of red blood cells. It is also a good intestinal regulator, it improves the digestion of food, making it easier for our body to assimilate the food we eat. It should be kept in a cool, dry place once the package has been opened for perfect preservation. Glass container of 450g.

Instructions for use

A healthy way to take it is to take 1 to 3 teaspoons of pollen a day with juice, milk, yogurt or even eat alone. It is best taken on an empty stomach so that the body can take better advantage of its properties.

Composition

Natural pollen.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Pollen is made up of small granules produced by bees from the contents they collect from the flower stamens, which they process and carry on their legs back to the hive to feed their colony. On the other hand, some pollen extract is obtained directly from specific plants. Their botanical composition can be standardised. These pollen extracts can be included in immunotherapy treatments for allergies or, using certain pollen fractions, can be included in dietary supplements to improve well-being during menopause and perimenopause.

This beekeeping by-product has become popular as a food source, as it is a source of important macro- and micronutrients: its greatest contribution is carbohydrates, although it is also notable for its protein content, essential amino acids and essential fatty acids that our body cannot synthesise; B vitamins (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6 and B7) and vitamin C; it also provides small amounts of vitamins D, E, K and inositol, and contains choline, which contributes to proper brain and heart function. In terms of minerals, it is a source of phosphorus, calcium, potassium, iodine, zinc, copper, magnesium and selenium and also antioxidant carotenoids.

It can further support a balanced diet and can contribute as a restorative food in the context of anaemia, fatigue or convalescence.

If you are allergic to pollen or bee stings, avoid consumption and choose other nutrient sources. Pollen could trigger an allergic reaction. If you are taking medication, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional before using a dietary supplement containing pollen.

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