Primary Use:
Royal Jelly nourishes the skin, and is a high quality nutritious supplement, being rich in protein and B vitamins, which can assist with general wellbeing. Royal jelly may also assist the time of menopause, and menstruation by helping to balance the hormones. Men find Royal Jelly can assist with improving vitality and strength.
‘Royal Jelly is a thick, viscous, white pharyngeal gland secretion of worker Bees (Apis mellifera) that is fed to Queen Bees. In addition to Queen Bees, all Bee larvae are fed exclusively on Royal Jelly for the first three days of their lives. Future Queen Bees continue to be fed on Royal Jelly for the rest of their lives. Queen Bees are 50% larger than female worker Bees. It is believed that Royal Jelly is responsible for the additional Stamina and longevity of Queen Bees (who typically live for four to five years compared to worker Bees who live for approximately 40 days)’ (Hyperhealth, 2006).
CLEARANCE ITEM - best before MAY 2012
Composition
Royal jelly contains: B complex vitamins such as Pantothenic acid (vit. B5) Pyridoxine (vit. B6), and many different amino acids. Fatty acids (5%), trace minerals, enzymes, anti-bacterial and anti-biotic components, vitamin C, simple sugars, crude protein and many different amino acids).
Pack size: 100 soft gel capsules.
Suggested daily dose: Take 1 – 6 capsules daily with food.
INGREDIENTS:
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Per capsule
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Royal jelly (equivalent)
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2500 mg
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HDA
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10 mg
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Natural vitamin E
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2 mg
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WARNING: Contains Royal Jelly and is NOT recommended for Asthma and Allergy sufferers, as it can cause severe allergic reactions.
Encapsulated in New Zealand from local and imported products