Bee Pollen

Bee pollen powder, bee pollen granules, bee pollen complex, buckwheat pollen, maize pollen, and pine pollen.Pollen (Bee)
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How It Works

Bee pollen contains numerous substances with potential benefits to general health and nutrition, including antioxidants, antifungal and antimicrobial compounds, and flavonoids. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

How to Use It

1 to 2 teaspoons of powder or granules per day; up to 3,000 mg per day, or in capsules, tablets, or gel-cap form per dietary supplement label instructions.

Where to Find It

Bee pollen is found only in dietary supplements. It is not a natural component of any commonly consumed foods, including honey.

Possible Deficiencies

Bee pollen is not an essential nutrient; deficiency is not a recognized nutritional concern.

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