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What does bee pollen do?
1. The therapeutic effect of bee pollen on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases is the biggest killer threatening mankind in the world today. With the improvement of living standards and the change of people's diet structure, the incidence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases is rising. Hyperlipidemia is the main factor causing cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. At present, the drugs for treating hyperlipidemia in clinic have certain side effects on human body. Therefore, bee pollen has become a safe and effective drug to treat hyperlipidemia. 2. the therapeutic effect of bee pollen on habitual constipation is a common disease, which brings great physical and mental pain and torture to patients. It is a potential risk factor for elderly patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Such patients often have accidents due to forced defecation. Therefore, the treatment of constipation is very important to ensure the health of middle-aged and elderly people. At present, there are many drugs for constipation, some of which are very effective, but many of them have side effects, such as diarrhea and dizziness. Others treat the symptoms rather than the root cause, and constipation will recur after stopping the drug. So bee pollen is very important as an effective drug for constipation without side effects. The therapeutic effect of bee pollen on constipation is not affected by age, sex, secret history of defecation and treatment history; The therapeutic effect is mild and there are no side effects such as diarrhea. Bee pollen can effectively treat constipation, and its main physiological function is that bee pollen can regulate intestinal dysfunction, increase the tension and activity of ileum and colon, thus relieving constipation. Therefore, bee pollen is known as "intestinal police" and is an effective regulator of intestinal disorders. 3. Therapeutic effect of bee pollen on acne Clinical practice at home and abroad shows that bee pollen can achieve a radical effect on acne. It is reported that Japanese women use pollen cosmetics for 6 months, and the elimination rate of acne and freckles is 75% ~ 80%, while that of general cosmetics is 0 ~ 5%. For example, Lin Tian, a 23-year-old from Akita City, suffers from severe constipation and acne, so he can't defecate without enema. After taking pollen, he can defecate without enema, and his acne is greatly reduced. 4. The curative effect of bee pollen on enhancing memory and improving brain function. Bee pollen contains many trace elements such as unsaturated fatty acids and phosphorus, which can nourish and improve the function of nervous system. Therefore, it can promote the development of adolescent nervous system and enhance memory; It has a significant effect on preventing the decline of brain cell function in the elderly. Bee pollen is the best restorative for mental fatigue. Caia, a famous French pollen scientist, believes that pollen helps to clarify ideas, open up ideas and understand problems. After taking pollen, the tired and dull mind will feel awake and flexible, and its thinking will be wide open, which coffee and tobacco can't do. Bee pollen also has the function of promoting sleep, and has obvious curative effect on insomnia patients. Eating bee pollen before going to bed can improve sleep quality, sleep deeply and sleep sweetly, so it is beneficial to improve memory. The Department of Psychology of Hangzhou University believes that bee pollen can improve memory, which is very effective for poor memory caused by mental retardation, malnutrition, or memory decline of middle-aged and elderly people. 5. The anti-aging therapeutic effect of bee pollen. Pollen is an important medicine for preserving health and prolonging life in ancient times, and it is also a modern anti-aging product. There are many examples of anti-aging and longevity because of eating pollen in ancient and modern China and abroad. Empress Wu Zetian of the Tang Dynasty loves to eat pollen. After the age of 80, she is still radiant and energetic, taking care of state affairs in person. 1945 academician and biologist of the former Soviet academy of sciences h? 6? 1B? 6? 1 Professor Qi Jin wrote letters to more than 200 centenarians to find out the reasons for their longevity. When he carefully analyzed these letters, he found an amazing phenomenon: among these long-lived old people, 143 is a beekeeper and 34 are beekeepers. Further research found that these beekeepers make a living by selling filtered honey, while they eat filtered honey residue themselves. After testing, the residue contains a lot of pollen, so it is almost pure nectar pollen. In Romania and Bolivia, there are also ethnic minorities who like to eat pollen because of their living habits. In Japan, many people who take pollen all the year round are still full of energy over 70 years old, and they can also regenerate baldness and blacken their white hair, so that chloasma, freckles and senile plaques will fade away. Bee pollen can resist aging and prolong life because it can remove excessive free radicals that cause human aging and prevent diseases caused by excessive free radicals, thus delaying the aging speed and prolonging life. Antioxidant components such as superoxide dismutase, vitamin E, vitamin C, selenium and zinc contained in bee pollen can prevent the formation of lipid peroxide, thus playing a role in strengthening the body and delaying aging; Bee pollen can regulate and improve the immune function of the elderly, thus delaying aging; Bee pollen can enhance metabolism, regulate endocrine function, enhance stress ability, make life process reasonable and full of vitality, thus playing the role of fitness, disease elimination and anti-aging. 6. The research on the therapeutic effect of bee pollen on anemia shows that bee pollen is helpful to restore the function of damaged bone marrow as soon as possible, accelerate the repair of hematopoietic tissue and the regeneration of blood cells, and play a positive role in ensuring the normal operation of hematopoietic function. The hematopoietic system of mice was intentionally damaged to the same extent by radiation, and then some mice were given bee pollen and others were given conventional feed as control. After 10 day observation and weighing, it was found that the bee pollen developed normally, most of them were in good health and mental state, and the average weight of each animal increased by1.4 ~ 4.3g; In the control group, some of them died, and the rest were listless and lost appetite. The average weight decreased by 1. 1 ~ 3.0g, which showed the peculiar effect of bee pollen on hematopoietic function. This is because bee pollen is rich in trace elements such as iron, copper and cobalt and vitamins, which greatly promotes the improvement of hematopoietic function. Experimental animals have proved that bee pollen can promote the production of hematopoietic cells, so bee pollen can promote the hematopoietic function of human body. 7. The therapeutic effect of bee pollen on diabetes mellitus; bee pollen has an ideal adjuvant therapeutic effect on diabetes mellitus. 40 diabetic patients (34 cases of type ⅰ and 6 cases of type ⅱ) admitted to Weifang Hospital in Beijing were compared and observed. 40 cases were treated by routine methods, namely oral Jiangtangling, Xiaoke Pill, Yuquan Pill or intramuscular injection of insulin. Among them, 20 cases were given broken-wall pollen capsules twice a day, 3 capsules each time, taken on an empty stomach in the morning and evening, with 65,438+00 days as 1 course, and taken continuously for 2 ~ 3 courses. The results showed that the addition of pollen oral liquid had obvious effects on lowering blood sugar, cholesterol, triglyceride and β lipoprotein, and the effective rates were 75%, 83.3%, 72.2% and 88.9% respectively. 8. The curative effect of bee pollen on regulating endocrine, improving sexual function and treating male infertility. Endocrine system is an important regulating system of physiological activities. Bee pollen can promote the development of endocrine glands and improve their secretory function. Bee pollen can promote sexual function. Dr. Hertz of Germany has done experiments with pollen for three years, which proves that pollen contains gonadal hormones and concentrated hormones, which can promote sexual function. People in many parts of Europe have been taking bee pollen for years to improve their health. For men with impotence, continuous use of bee pollen can restore their performance. Bee pollen has a satisfactory therapeutic effect on endocrine disorders and climacteric syndrome. Dr BogdanTakovcie treated with bee pollen 13-year-old girl with irregular menstruation and dysmenorrhea 18-22. After taking bee pollen for 2 months, the menstrual regularity of the patient improved and the symptoms of dysmenorrhea disappeared. He also treated 74 women aged 45-55 with menopausal syndrome with bee pollen, 38 of whom took bee pollen and 36 only took placebo as control. Results: Among the 38 patients who took bee pollen, 34 (89%) had a significant decrease in menopausal index, from 30 ~ 36 before taking bee pollen to 19, and the menopausal symptoms were obviously alleviated, indicating that the menopausal symptoms were obviously improved. Among them, 14 (36.8%), and its menopausal syndrome index fell below 10, indicating that menopausal syndrome has basically disappeared. 9. Therapeutic effect of bee pollen on prostate diseases Prostatic hyperplasia is a common disease in middle-aged and elderly men. Prostatitis is common in some young and middle-aged men besides middle-aged and elderly men. Whether it is benign prostatic hyperplasia or prostatitis, its symptoms are frequent urination, urgency, small urine flow and endless urination. Prostatitis can also cause dysuria, backache, perineal swelling and other symptoms, and even sexual dysfunction and infertility. Rectal examination or B-ultrasound examination showed prostatic hyperplasia or prostatitis, and inflammatory cells were also found in prostatic fluid of patients with prostatitis. Prostate disease has brought great pain to patients' life, work and family. Because it is difficult for many drugs to penetrate the prostate surface and enter the gland, the drugs for treating prostate diseases are not ideal at present. Bee pollen has obvious therapeutic effect on benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostatitis, and medical workers at home and abroad attach great importance to the application of bee pollen in the treatment of prostate diseases. Romanian endocrinologist Dr. Miha Irescu used bee pollen to treat 150 patients with prostate diseases, and the effective rate was over 70%.