Royal Jelly 1000mg 180 Soft Gel - Organika

Royal Jelly 1000mg 180 Soft Gel - Organika
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  • Manufacturer: Organika
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 Harvested and cleaned by experienced harvesters.?

 Rich & Nutritious Premium quality, made for queen bees. 

 Supports strength, longevity and stamina.
 

 Energizing and immune enhancing benefits.

?Royal Jelly is highly nutritious substance produced by bees. High in all the essential amino acids, as well as the B-complex vitamins; plus the minerals calcium, potassium, copper, iron and more. Organika's Royal Jelly is "premium quality" and naturally contains anti-bacterial, anti-viral and antibiotic properties. Used for a variety of health concerns including chronic fatigue, stress, immune system function, memory, skin problems and libido. LARGER, MONEY SAVING 180 CAP BOTTLE?.

 

 Optimize thyroid function with seaweeds and other nutrients.?

Organika Super High Potency Royal Jelly A richer, more nutritious bee pollen made especially for their queen, Royal Jelly is packed with unique active ingredients to increase stamina, strength and longevity.  Supplementing with Royal Jelly offer both immune-boosting and energizing benefits.


What is Royal Jelly?
Royal Jelly is a unique nutrient rich substance that is produced by the young nurse bees in their early days of life. When honey and bee pollen are combined, with the help of the nurse bees, Royal jelly is naturally created. It provides the sole nutrition for the queen bee and is what promotes her longevity and strength. Royal Jelly is rich in all the B-Vitamins, including a high concentration of B-5 and B-6, and is the only natural source of pure acetylcholine. Acetylcholine is a human brain chemical that aids in memory.  Royal Jelly also contains minerals, enzymes, hormones, eighteen amino acids, antibacterial and antibiotic components, and vitamins A, C, D, and E.  

Royal jelly is recommended by natural health practitioners for a variety of concerns including asthma, colds and flus, liver disease, pancreatitis, stomach ulcers, bone fractures, skin disorders, kidney disease, insomnia and age related cognitive decline. It strengthens the immune system and promotes longevity and overall good health.

Energize Your Immunity 
The immune system is the police force of the body.  It is a complex system of cells that defend the body from invading organisms, regulate inflammation and control abnormal cell growth.  Many organs are involved in the immune response, the bone marrow, lymphatic system, thymus, liver and spleen.  Bone marrow produces red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. The immune system is capable of fighting off intruders and remembering them so that they are killed off quickly if they invade again.  The immune system must be able to differentiate self from non-self in order to know what to attack.  If it does not recognize the body’s own tissue than autoimmune diseases occurs.

Physical and emotional stress has been shown in studies to depress the amount of circulating immune cells.  Examples of possible stressors are excessive exercise, surgery, a long illness, and loss of a job or death of a loved one.  The sympathetic nervous system is activated by stress and causes increased heart rate and blood pressure, and a heightening of the body’s senses.  It decreases the functioning of systems that are not essential for fighting or fleeing a situation.  This includes immunity.  Stress also causes increased inflammation and a build –up of damaging agents called free radicals.  These substances can interfere with normal immune functioning.

Poor dietary habits inhibit the immune system by creating deficiencies in protein, vitamins and minerals.  A healthy diet, with sufficient protein intake, supports the immune system because the immune cells are made of protein and are in a constant state of renewal.  The immune cells use a variety of vitamins and minerals to carry out their jobs.  The most important nutrients are vitamin A, vitamin B6, vitamin C, vitamin E, selenium, zinc and essential fatty acids.  For example, vitamin C strengthens white blood cells and prevents the multiplication of bacteria and viruses.  Deficiency of any one of these nutrients impairs the immune response.

Healthy Energy
Poor nutrition impacts on energy in obvious ways.  If your body does not have enough raw materials to provide for it’s functioning than you will feel fatigued.  The standard North American diet is deficient in vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids.  It is high in saturated fat, refined carbohydrates and chemical additives and preservatives.  These substances not only do not give your body usable energy, but they also inhibit the use of good quality food by depleting enzymes and hormones necessary for energy conversion.  The body must also deal with the toxic by-products of foods like bleached flour and sugar, artificial sweeteners and flavours and trans-fatty acids.  Energy expenditure is funnelled towards detoxification of these substances instead of growth, cell replication and metabolism.


The type of food that you eat also affects energy by providing short, intense bursts of fuel for the cells or sustained, steady fuel release.  Simple sugars or carbohydrates are quickly absorbed by the body and go into the bloodstream for immediate use for cells.  This accounts for the energy burst you feel after eating a sugary snack.  It also accounts for the fatigue that comes on a few minutes after the sugar is used up.  These fluctuations in blood sugar are hard on the body because it stresses the system.  Hormones are rapidly used up when sugar saturates the bloodstream but when it comes time to replenish the supply the body has low amounts of energy to use for this purpose.  Its like making the body do multiple sprints instead of letting it lope along at a comfortable rate.  The brain uses only the sugar, glucose, for energy.  At some time or another everyone has felt the foggy feeling in the head caused by low blood sugar.  This is proof that fluctuating blood sugar is not conducive to optimal brain functioning.

Blood cell production and function depends on the intake of protein, vitamins, including B vitamins, and minerals, including iron.  Without hemoglobin, the red blood cells are unable to carry oxygen.  As a result cells become starved of oxygen and cannot produce energy.

Healthy Tips for Better Energy Levels
 Consume a whole foods diet with fresh fruit and veggies daily.
 Exercise Daily for optimal circulation, elimination and healthy moods.
 Try to maintain regular sleeping patterns. 
 Do not skip meals, especially breakfast. 
 Avoid sugar and refined foods, they contain little nutrients and often spike blood sugar levels. 
 Take B-Complex vitamins.  
 Support the adrenal glands with different herbs and nutrients. 
 Take a greens drink daily.  
 Do a colon or liver cleanse.