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wheatgrass wikiWhat is Bee Pollen Good For?

Probably the most withstanding food known to man that has captured the appreciation of many people from various generations is the pollen from the bee. Why is this so? What is bee pollen good for anyway? The pollen from the bee has been known because of its many contributions to human health that leads to a longer life span.

Let us further venture into the world of the pollen from the bee and its components. Pollens are the male reproductive units of flowering plants which bees gather together with the flowers' nectars for the colony's food. As the honeybees fly from flower to flower, their hairy bodies pick up various pollen grains. Flowers benefit a lot from this pollen collecting process of bees because they are able to reproduce successfully.

The attached pollens on the bees' bodies are carefully brushed off by the bee's legs when they are in flight. Honeybees add something special to these pollen grains that make them sticky enough to be hammered into the "pollen baskets" of the bees' hind legs, these pollens are now the ones we know as pollens from the bee.

Honeybees carry these pollens back to the hive. Beekeepers attach pollen catching devices on the entrance of each hive allowing some pollen to drop off from the bees' legs. Don't worry, there are enough pollens left for the bees' consumption.

Beekeepers collect the pollens at least twice a week on the especially designed trays of each hive to preserve its potency and its freshness. If the pollens are left for more than ten days, their potency level and their freshness wither. New Zealand pollens, the highest grade and the freshest in the world, are freeze dried to maintain all of its important elements for many years to come. This freeze drying process enables humans to consume New Zealand pollens as well as enjoy the many health benefits it brings about.

What is bee pollen good for?

It contains the richest source of every vitamins, minerals, proteins and amino acids, enzymes and coenzymes, as well as antibiotic, antihistamine, and antioxidant properties needed by the human body's survival. By taking in bee supplements everyday, your body is well nourished with all the balanced proportions of nutrition content from these pollens.

You will instantly notice the energizing effects of the pollen because you won't easily get tired of doing the things you usually do. You will be buzzing with natural energy just like the busy bees. The protein and amino acids will aid you in your everyday muscle development. This is very beneficial to young developing children because they will reach their full muscle growth potential. The IQ levels in young children are also doubled while adults experience great memory enhancement and mental clarity. This obviously prevents elderly people from acquiring Alzheimer's disease.

The red blood cell and white blood cell counts are significantly increased while bad cholesterol levels in the blood is noticeably decreased. High blood pressure and heart problems are kept at bay because of these benefits.

You might still be asking the same question, "What is bee pollen good for," when in fact you already know some of its uses. Furthermore, the pollen aids weight loss and even weight gain in some people. Some of these weight problems are caused by some chemical imbalances in the body's metabolism. The pollens correct this problem to bring about the healthy and balanced weight one wants to achieve.

There are still numerous health benefits including prevention of cancer and tumor development, effective allergy treatment, enhanced cell regeneration processes, and a whole lot more. Show your love for your health, take bee supplements everyday and prolong your life.

Micheal Thomas is an editor for a series of health related websites. Learn about the best bee pollen supplement that we ourselves use daily after extensive product comparisons and research over at http://www.bee-pollen-supplement-guide.com



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wheatgrass fertilityThe Essential Guide to Essential Oils for the Chakras

Humans have the capability to distinguish 10,000 different smells. With clever blending of essential oils you can use smell to improve your wellbeing through Aromatherapy for the chakras.

Essential oils are the "life force" of plants, extracted and distilled to offer the user a sense of well-being and other benefits. They enter the bloodstream through the skin or respiratory system, transporting the oils throughout the body in order to assist healing.

Different oils have different healing properties that may be blended to maximise their complementary healing properties. In short, they assist in the healing and balancing of each chakra, which in turn leads to a well-balanced approach to fulfilling personal destiny.

The following blends* have been crafted to balance each chakra using the combined effects of appropriate oils and goddess energy. Used in burners, baths or dabbed directly onto each chakra point, they affect healing at the seven chakra levels and their corresponding levels of aura.

The Base Chakra assists in the strengthening of will, stability, grounding, commitment, life force and family. Use ginger to boost confidence, complemented by lavender, patchouli and palmarosa for their calming and balancing properties, and grapefruit white to energise and uplift the user.

The Sacral Chakra assists in creativity, desires, sexuality, relationships, power and money. Often, ylang ylang is used for its anti-depressant qualities to aide this chakra. To reach the centre of your creativity and personal power also use sweet orange and grapefruit white to relieve anxiety and patchouli for its calming effect.

The Solar Plexus Chakra assists in personal power, ambition, intellect, sense of self-worth, wisdom, fear and sensitivity. Lemongrass and eucalyptus are used to cleanse and decongest the chakra ready for the energies of rosewood, (used for its restorative qualities), peppermint to promote a pleasant sense of stimulation, bergamot to uplift, and lime and lemon myrtle to promote clarity and assertiveness.

The Heart Chakra assists in compassion, love of self and others, spirituality, healing, centredness and hope. Use sweet orange to reduce anxiety and clear the way for lemon (clarity), geranium bourbon and chamomile for balancing mood swings, grapefruit white to stimulate energy flows, and jasmine absolute -- an aphrodisiac that brings optimism and balance.

The Throat Chakra assists in communication, personal expression, truth, trust, choice and freedom. Vetiver is used in this blend as a deeply nourishing promoter of opportunities and possibilities. Use with cedarwood atlas to decongest the chakra to allow lemon and cajeput to bring clarity and vision, lavender to balance the user's new energy, and frankincense to rejuvenate intentions.

The Third Eye Chakra assists in higher intuition, psychic energy, light, knowing and intelligence. Cedarwood atlas unblocks energy flows ready for rosemary-cineole, a brain stimulant that promotes clarity, calming lavender, lemon and frankincense for rejuvenation, and basil to assist with decision making in the user's new space of vision and insight.

The Crown Chakra assists in enlightenment, connection to higher self, faith, selflessness, inspiration and devotion. A euphoric state of enlightenment can be achieved through the combination of peppermint arvensis, clove leaf and cinnamon bark, with sweet orange to keep the user relaxed in this heightened state.

Note: Make sure you only use pure oils (avoid 'fragrant' oils as they are synthetic), and seek medical advice before 'playing' with pure essential oils. * The blends are based on the Goddess-ence range of pure essential oil blends.

Anita Revel is the creatrix of the stunning "i Goddess" meditation movie that can be viewed at http://www.igoddess.com . She is also a columnist for United Press International, and has written hundreds of articles pertaining to women's wellbeing.



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Crop Science - Registration of 'Tejas 1' Texas bluegrass.(REGISTRATION OF CULTIVARS)

Thu, 01 Sep 2005 07:00:00 GMT
September 1, 2005 -- 'Tejas 1' Texas bluegrass (Poa arachnifera Tort.) (Reg. no. CV-87, PI 636329) was developed by the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (TAES) and...

Crop Science - Characterization of amphiploid hybrids between bluebunch and thickspike wheatgrasses.

Wed, 01 Mar 2006 08:00:00 GMT
March 1, 2006 -- An amphiploid derivative from hybrids between bluebunch wheatgrass (2n = 2x = 14) Pseudoroegneria spicata (Pursh) A. Love] and thickspike wheatgrass...

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