Nutritional supplements are nothing new. In fact, all the foods we eat have nutritional content. Nutritional supplements are foods in concentrated forms designed to provide the benefit of eating a large amount.

The nutrient quality of currently available fruits and vegetables is poor due to depletion of nutrient content in the soil. If you take into account water and air pollution, the use of hybrid or genetically modified seeds, the extensive use of fertilizers and pesticides, it is very optimistic to expect good quality nutrition.

As such, the ability to obtain adequate nutrition through our regular diet has become difficult. It is no wonder that chronic diseases are rampant today, affecting people much earlier than ever before.

The concept of Health has been misinterpreted as the apparent absence of disease.

It has been my effort to provide the basic details of some common nutritional supplements. Nutritional supplements are recommended to enhance the body’s immune system to enable it to fight disease and promote good health. The first source of nutrition is our diet.

The nutrient quality of currently available fruits and vegetables is poor due to depletion of nutrient content in the soil. If you take into account water and air pollution, the use of hybrid or genetically modified seeds, the extensive use of fertilizers and pesticides, it is very optimistic to expect good quality nutrition. Bee Pollen: Bee pollen contains a wide range of nutrients to help maintain good health. These include all the B vitamins and vitamin C. Since they are water soluble, they can be taken daily. Bee pollen also contains vitamins D, E, K, and beta-carotene (vitamin A), plus numerous minerals, enzymes and coenzymes, plant-based fatty acids, carbohydrates, protein, and 22 amino acids, including the eight “essential” amino acids. that the body cannot make on its own. Bee pollen is one of the most complete foods available, bee pollen also contains lecithin, which exists naturally in all cells and aids in the metabolism of fats. The nutrients in bee pollen are easily digestible and easily absorbed by the human body. Our bee pollen can help support a healthy circulatory, digestive, immune, and nervous system.

Royal Jelly: Royal Jelly contains vitamins A, C, D and E and is also a rich natural storehouse of B vitamins. A main ingredient is vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid), one of the most important substances in the body, essential for the synthesis and metabolism of proteins, fats, carbohydrates and various hormones. Royal Jelly contains all eight essential amino acids plus ten secondary amino acids and notable amounts of the minerals calcium, copper, iron, phosphorus, potassium, silicon, and sulfur. Royal Jelly also contains nucleic acid. Royal Jelly is high in protein and is produced during the digestion of pollen. Our Royal Jelly is harvested from dry, remote, desert regions where pristine conditions provide the ideal environment for our hives. It is extracted from the hive and immediately freeze-dried to remove only excess water from the product, leaving all the vitamins, minerals, enzymes and coenzymes present.

Aloe Vera: The miraculous aloe leaf contains more than 200 compounds, including 20 minerals, 18 amino acids, and 12 vitamins. A product of our proprietary aloe stabilization process, our gel is a favorite for those looking to maintain a healthy digestive system and natural energy level. The first to receive certification from the International Aloe Science Council, this rich cocktail of pulp and liquid authenticates this product. just as nature intended. Taken daily, either neat or mixed with pure fruit juice, it is one of the best nutritional supplements available!

Vitamin C: Daily vitamin C has long been associated with good health. Science now provides us with a comprehensive list of benefits derived from the most famous of all vitamins:

o It is a powerful antioxidant, forming part of the body’s defense system against the harmful effects of free radicals.

o It is a beneficial supplement for the skin, since it favors the formation of intercellular collagen

o It is necessary for the maintenance of healthy connective tissue.

Vitamin C is water soluble and is secreted by the body. Since humans are among the few animals that cannot make their own vitamin C, we must get it from our food, drink, and supplements.

Omega-3 and Omega-9:

o Omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to help support circulatory function

o Omega-3 and Omega-9 fatty acids can help maintain healthy cholesterol and triglyceride levels

o Helps support proper joint function