Nature`s
Vital Energy
It has been found that Royal Jelly
helps give the queen bee a great vitality which not only allows her to make
thousands of eggs daily but also give her a longevity of up to 30 times that of
bees which don`t feed on this nectar. Biologists and apiculturists have done
studies to see if this product which does so much for the Queen Bee can have
positive results for humans as well. They have found that they produce superb
results of vitality and health.
The Queen Bee increases to 2000
times its original weight in its first week of life, doubling its length in the
same period, and reaching its maturity in less time than the drones. Once the
larva that will become Queen Bee has been chosen, only she can feed on the royal jelly, nourishment
which brings great fortitude, vitality, and longevity.
Royal Jelly is a milky-white,
gelatin-like substance that is produced by the worker bees through a gland that
is found in its phalanx. No one knows for certain all of the beneficial effects,
but what is known is that in humans it produces great vitality and cellular
rejuvenation.
It has been found that Royal Jelly
possesess a large amount of Acetylcholine. This substance is one of the
principal transmitters of nerve impulses. The absence of this neurochemical can
bring as a consequence many disorders to the nervous system.
Composition
of Royal Jelly :
Various
:
1. Moisture
.......................................... 24.55%
2. Nitrogen
........................................... 4.58%
3. Protein
.............................................. 30.62%
4. Ash
.................................................. 2.34%
5. Dextrose
............................................ 11.70%
6. Saccharides
.......................................
3.55%
7. Extracts
............................................. 15.22%
8. pH
..................................................... 3.7 – 3.9 %
9. Folic Acid
.......................................... ..... ......
Minerals
:
- Manganese - Magnesium
- Calcium - Silicone
- Chloride - Iron
- Sodium - Aluminium
- Potassium - Copper
- Chromium - Zinc
- Sulfur -
Cobalt
- Phosporus - Strontium
Vitamins
:
Vitamin B5
........................................... 200mg
Niacin ...................................................
59 – 150 mg
Inositol
.................................................. 100 mg
Vitamin
B2 ............................................ 8 – 19 mg
Vitamin B6
............................................ 2.4 – 8 mg
Vitamin B1
............................................ 2 – 6 mg
Vitamin H
.............................................. 0.7 – 3 mg
Folic Acid
.............................................. 0.2 – 0.35 mg
Vista. C, D .............................................
Traces
*(microgram
per gram)
It also contains the 8 essential
amino acids as well as the 10 secondary amino acids.
Royal Jelly was made popular after
an article in the press which talked about the rapid recovery of Pope Pious XII
after Dr. Ricardo Galeazzi gave him Royal Jelly to strengthen and revitalize
him.
This was described at the Second
International Congress of Biogenetics. This article caused many people to try the
substance, but its high price made it impossible to be consumed in large
quantities.
The lack of availabilityof this
product and its high price delayed its widespread use, but traditional doctors
cannot deny that Royal Jelly improves the general state of the body, increases
mental and physical capacity, and thereby increases optimism and good humor.
It improves sight in older people
and has a favorable influence on angina pectorius, ulcers, arteriosclerosis,
anemia, depression and asthenia.
If this weren`t enough, it is a
strong aphrodisiac. It also reduces the level of cholesterol in the blood ,
promoting a temporary increase in metabolism from 2.4 to 2.6%.
It has been found that Royal Jelly
stimulates the endocrine gland (read Hadhanyi`s article “The So-Called Bee
Hormone” Pub. Disch. Medical Journal, 1985) and has been successful in the
eradication of whooping cough and tuberculosis, especially in cases of
children. It also helps in cases of bronchitis, migraines, upset stomachs,
nervous disorders, bladder and stomach illnesses, and also fatigue caused by the
malfunctioning of the endocrine gland.
Due to this wide variety of medical
uses, Royal Jelly is without a doubt the perfect nutrient of a thousand uses.
The amount that should be taken varies between 250 and 500 milligrams daily.
When combined with Ginseng it has great vitalizing and rejuvenating properties.
There have been studies done in different parts of the world which have proven
the efficiency of Royal Jelly in :
Antibiotic
Action :
it`s power as
a bacterial antibiotic has been proven, working on various type of bacteria,
especially on Koch`s baccilus, staphylococcus, E. Coli, and Eberth`s bacillus,
responsible for many serious infections like tuberculosis or anthra.
Investigations
done by Dr. Joseph Vittek of the Bratislava Medical School concluded “Royal
Jelly has a strong antibacterial and antiviral action principally against
Streptococcus, E. Coli, and Staphylococcus”. (read articles “Summary of Investigation of the Antibiotic
Properties of Royal Jelly” by Gautrelet Lizuka, H., and “Studies on Royal
Jelly, Antibiotic Actions on Royal Jelly” Japanese Soc. 1964 Part III)
Cell
Reconstruction :
Russian
scientists have found significant amounts of Ribonucleic Acid (RNA and DNA)
which are the essence of the cells.
General
Reconstitution :
It has been
proven to have special benefits for people of advanced age, adults with chronic
fatigue, people who are weak or depressed. On these types of cases it works as
a great energizer, giving them the desire to live full and happy lives.
There is also
improvement in memory and sight as well as in arteriosclerosis and a decrease
in cases of angina pectoris. In children, as demonstratedat the Biology
Congress of Bologna in 1956, doses of just 50 mg. daily increased the weight of
premature babies, as well as improving intellectual and bone development. (regarding this subject, read the
book, “The Advance of Nutrition” by Dr. Roger J. Williams, Ph.D in Biochemistry
at the University of Texas)
Strengthening
The Nervous System :
It has been
found that Royal Jelly improves the nervous system through its chemical
properties. It is excellent for nervousness, depression, stress, and memory
loss.
Increasing
Fertility and Decreasing Impotency :
Royal Jelly
has an interesting effect in these cases, both in men and women, having the
effect of an aphrodisiac due to all the hormones that it contains. Dr. Henry
Hey of France found that Royal Jelly contains the hormone gonadotrophic which
activates and improves the sexual glands.
Skin
Diseases :
It is useful
to improve the condition of dry skin, acne, and psoriasis, and at the same time
to avoid and correct the formation of wrinkles. Aesthetically, it has a general
rejuvenating effect, achieving an increases of the mammary gland in cases of
small development of firming in the case of sagging.
Hair Loss
The special
wealth of B Complex vitamins is perhaps the reason for its positive effect of
hair growth, especially due to the large amount of pantothenic acid that it
contains.
Arthritis
:
An experiment
was done with 30 patients who suffered from arthritis or rheumatoid arthritis.
The results were that 14 of those who suffered from arthritis had lasting
relief of their symptoms. (read “Seven Secrets From the Beehive for Health”)
Tumors :
The presence
of phosporamino lipid, an unsaturated fatty acid, in a proportion of 0.43
percent, gives it anti-tumor properties which should be taken into
consideration.
Other
Illnesses :
It is used in
duodenal ulcers, fractures, hypertension, high cholesterol, asthma, and in
sports to achieve better scores and to help the body recuperate faster. It also
improves the natural defenses, in addition to :
- an effective stimulating action
- increasing the resistance to
physical and mental fatigue
- helping control the appetite
- regulating the action of the
cardiovascular and neurovegetative systems
- improving colds and bronchitis
symptoms
- softening and regenerating skin
cells
Guide to Natural Remedies for Health
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