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Royal Jelly






Royal jelly extract has been attributed to increasing longevity and growth. This is evidenced by the fact that the queen bee is much larger and has a longer lifespan than the worker bees.

Due to the increased interest in the longevity factor of the queen bee, research into this area of study has been ongoing.

While it has been determined that this jelly has a positive effect on certain medical conditions and that it may contribute to cell rejuvenation, the prospect that it can achieve success in lowering cholesterol, preventing heart disease, arteriosclerosis, and other debilitating diseases is a hopeful sign.

The compound in this extract that has caused quite a stir is called acetylcholine. This enables the transmission of messages from nerve cell to nerve cell or more commonly referred to as a neurotransmitter. More importantly, however, it may be the link which can repair memory damage in Alzheimer’s patients.

This extract contains amino acids, carbohydrates, protein, and vitamins. Those individuals who have taken this extract have said that it improved their memory function, lowered cholesterol levels, and they realized a significant change in their overall well-being.

Another positive aspect is that users claim it increases sexual performance. Considering that a queen bee lays about 1500 eggs a day, it is no coincidence that science is making a connection between the two.

It also contains an antibacterial protein that researchers found to be a protein packed with amino acids which can be used to fight staph infection and streptococcus. They also found evidence that it may have anti-tumor components, and may treat certain forms of cancer in the near future.

Studies have also indicated that it has been utilized in treating fatigue, asthma, skin conditions, and both kidney and liver diseases.

Royal jelly extract should not be taken by pregnant women, children, or nursing mothers. In addition, consult your doctor before taking this extract since you may be allergic to the substance.

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