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Efficacy of royal jelly
Efficacy of royal jelly

Royal jelly is also called royal jelly and royal jelly. Actually, royal jelly is a kind of milk secreted by young bees after eating pollen. I believe everyone is familiar with royal jelly, especially the advanced discount of health royal jelly. So is royal jelly the same as honey? What effects does royal jelly have? We will learn more information below.

Royal jelly is the secretion of pharyngeal glands of young worker bees that cultivate larvae in hives. In fact, it is the queen bee's lifelong food. So royal jelly is very rare and precious. Why is royal jelly so precious? First, the output is low. Second, royal jelly is rich in vitamins A and B, as well as amino acids and biological hormones needed by human body. What effects does royal jelly have? First of all, royal jelly is rich in estrogen, which can delay menopause for middle-aged women. Because of this, many middle-aged women will eat more royal jelly during menopause, which is of great help to the ovaries. Moreover, royal jelly contains antioxidant effect, which has strong repair and regeneration ability to human cells, so royal jelly can delay aging.

The efficacy of royal jelly can be accepted by the public. In addition to the above functions, it also has good preventive and health care effects on vascular diseases of middle-aged and elderly people, so royal jelly has become a very popular health care product.