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Royal Jelly
Question:
Can someone tell me what Royal Jelly does for you? How many times a day do you take it? (vials) and does anybody take it? Tracy
Response:
Royal jelly is a thick, milky substance that is secreted from the pharyngeal glands of a special group of young nursing bees. Royal Jelly contains all of the B-complex vitamins, high concentrations of pantothenic acid, vit B-5, Vit B-6, pure acetlcholine, minerals, enzymes, hormones, 18 amino acids, antibacterial and antibiotic components, and vit A, C, D, E. It is useful for many items. When combined with Astragalus and Echinacea (as in the product Bioimmune) it is a VERY powerful Immune enhancer for colds, flu’s and allergies. Royal Jelly also helps with Bronchial asthma, liver disease, pancreatitis, insomnia, stomach ulcers, kidney disease, bone fractures, and skin disorders. Reccomended servings are dependent on your ailment. Hope this helps. If you have any questions let me know. Deana
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