Bee Pollen
Bee Pollen

Bee Pollen

Nature's most complete superfood with over 250 bioactive substances

Origin: New Zealand

What is Bee Pollen?

Bee pollen is collected by honey bees from flowering plants and is considered one of nature's most nutritionally complete foods. It contains over 250 biologically active substances including proteins, vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and amino acids. ApiHealth uses advanced extraction technology to break down pollen casings, making all nutrients bioavailable to the human body. This innovative process ensures maximum absorption and effectiveness.

Health Benefits

Complete nutritional support
Energy and vitality boost
Supports digestive health
Immune system enhancement
Rich in vitamins and minerals
Supports physical performance and activity
Liver support
Supports intestinal function

Key Properties

  • Contains over 250 biologically active substances
  • Rich in proteins, vitamins, and minerals
  • Contains all essential amino acids
  • Bio-active extract with broken casings
  • Enhanced bioavailability through extraction
  • Complete superfood

Common Uses

Nutritional supplements
Energy-boosting products
Sports nutrition
General wellness supplements
Digestive health products
Combined with honey for better taste

Frequently Asked Questions

What is bee pollen?

Bee pollen is the pollen that honey bees collect from flowering plants and bind into granules. It is considered one of nature's most complete foods, containing over 250 biologically active substances including proteins, vitamins, minerals and enzymes.

What are the benefits of bee pollen?

Bee pollen is a nutrient-dense superfood traditionally used to support energy, vitality and general wellbeing, and it is rich in vitamins, minerals and all essential amino acids.

How do you eat bee pollen?

Bee pollen granules can be sprinkled over food, blended into smoothies, or stirred into honey or yoghurt. Many people start with a small amount and increase gradually.

Why is ApiHealth bee pollen more absorbable?

ApiHealth uses an extraction process that breaks down the tough outer casing of the pollen grain, making its nutrients more bioavailable to the body.

Is bee pollen safe?

Bee pollen is generally well tolerated, but anyone with pollen or bee allergies should avoid it. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding or have allergies, consult a healthcare professional before use.

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Experience the benefits of this incredible natural ingredient in our premium products, crafted with care in New Zealand.