Queen bee fetus, also known as queen bee, queen bee larva or queen bee fetus, is the larva of fertilized eggs laid by queen bee, which is fed by worker bees with fresh royal jelly, which is essentially different from drone larvae and worker bee larvae. It is a noble nourishing food containing high protein, multiple vitamins and trace elements.
The queen's fetus is a nutritious life from the hatching of queen's eggs to the three days before the larvae are covered by pupae. It is a natural product of bee colony reproduction. Compendium of Materia Medica in the Tang Dynasty: "The bee fetus is mainly erysipelas and rubella, and there is heat in the abdomen, and the blood is removed to give birth to milk, and the woman is sick."
Queen's fetus is rich in chitosan, which can promote cellular immunity and humoral immunity, thus improving the body's resistance, strengthening the body and delaying aging. Anticancer and anticancer effects. Chitosan in the queen's fetus also has the function of directly inhibiting tumor cells, which can effectively prevent and fight cancer. Beauty effect: the queen bee fetus is rich in vitamin C, vitamin E and polysaccharide, which can enhance the antioxidant capacity of cells, whiten skin and delay aging.