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Pollen is collected by bees from flowers. These plant seeds are traditionally
renowned for their richness in fiber. It is important to note that bee pollen is different from pollen that causes allergies.
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Flower pollen naturally contains antioxidants, plant proteins, including many amino acids essential for life. Since the body cannot synthesize them, we cannot find them only in food.
Flower pollen also contains carbohydrates, enzymes, lipids, probiotics, numerous minerals and major trace elements (calcium, iron, chlorine, copper, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, selenium), a large number of vitamins of groups A, B (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B8, B9, B12 or folic acid) C, E, provitamins A, phytosterols as well as rutin, a substance that accelerates growth and increases hair resistance. A source of fiber, it is widely used to regulate good transit.
The benefits of Pollen
Thanks to its rich vitamin B3 content, pollen contributes:
- normal energy metabolism
- normal functioning of the nervous system
- maintaining normal skin and mucous membranes (hair, nails)
- normal physiological functions
- to reduce fatigue
A source of fiber, it contributes to the proper functioning of transit, so its benefits are numerous: it helps digestion, boosts energy and strengthens the body.
In addition to royal jelly, it also gives you tone and vitality. It then becomes a real player in your well-being.
The effect of flower pollen on the skin:
Toning and natural stimulant, flower pollen helps bring softness and vitality to fragile and sensitive skin. Flower pollen helps regenerate the epidermis. It has many benefits for brittle nails and weakened hair.
To compensate for these fragilities that our nails and hair suffer, you can set up a program by taking a food supplement based on pollen. This regular intake of pollen will allow you to help strengthen them and make them more vigorous.
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