Royal jelly and vitamins

– Royal Jelly: is the food that honey bees use to feed the Queen Bee. They contain several amino acids, vitamins, minerals and enzymes. This gives the Queen Bee larvae a remarkable growth rate and after only 15-17 days, a Queen Bee is born. The Queen Bee has the ability to lay up to 2,000 eggs per day and her lifespan is about 50 times that of workers. That’s why the Queen Bee is considered a symbol full of LIFE, STRENGTH & POWER.
– Bee Pollen: is an indispensable product in Royal Jelly, it contains many vitamins, minerals and proteins. Worker bees collect pollen when they land on flowers, as well as collect nectar and bring it back to the nest.

– Propolis or Propolis: is a layer of resin that covers the young shoots of plants. Bees collect resin to seal the hive and protect the colony from bacteria and fungi. They have anti-inflammatory effects and strengthen the immune system. That is why Propolis is called a natural antibiotic.
Natural Vitamin E: wheat germ and soybean extracts are natural antioxidants and help protect cells from free radicals. Vitamin E can fight premature skin aging and promote healthy hair and nails.

 

– Natural Vitamin C: Ruby apricot and wild elderberry are rich sources of vitamin C and have been known as a home treatment for many years. Natural vitamin C is important for many body functions. They protect against oxidative stress and improve and strengthen the function of the Immune and Nervous System, Exhaustion. Reduces symptoms of fatigue and contributes to collagen formation.
– Pantothenic acid (Vitamin B5): balances mental state and metabolism
energy
– Vitamin B6: Balances red blood cell activity and normalizes hormones
– Vitamin B2 (Riboflaavin): Balances iron metabolism and maintains good vision
– Vitamin B1 (Thiamin): normalizes and balances cardiovascular and nervous system activities.
– Folic acid (Folate): helps form blood and stabilize cell division function
– Biotin, Niacin (Vitamin B3): helps skin become shiny and smooth
– Vitamin B12: helps balance the nervous system
– Zinc: helps protect cells from oxidative stress