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1. The nutrients found in Bee Pollen are extremely high
quality. Not only does bee pollen contain high quality nutrients
that can be burned as fuel, it also provides nutrients that are
helpful in maintaining and promoting health.
2. The nutritional makeup of Bee Pollen is extremely broad
spectrum. The wide range of nutrients found in Bee Pollen include
polyphenols, enzymes, beneficial fatty acids, free amino acids,
vitamin complexes, chelated minerals and trace elements, as well
as a large array of phytonutrients that have yet to be identified.
This nutritional diversity makes Bee Pollen an ideal dietary supplement
as a complement and boost to a well-rounded diet.
3. The nutrients in Bee Pollen are very concentrated.
This nutritional density means that even small amounts provide
effective and valuable levels of important nutrients. In other
words, bee pollen, as a food source or as a supplement, provides
low volume, but high intensity, nutrition.
An important question is, how did bee pollen become such a superfood?
In nature, everything happens for a reason. Pollen's primary function
is to act as the male spore in the reproductive cycle. It is not
necessary for pollen to be nutritious to fulfill that duty. The
reproductive spores of other plants and animals are not nutritious.
So how and why did bee pollen develop into such a unique, broad-spectrum
source of nutrients? To answer that question, we must first examine
the relationship between flowering plants and bees, and see how
that relationship evolved over time.
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