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Springtime Bee Pollen
INFORMATION
Bee Pollen –
A True Metabolic Stimulant
Concentrated Live Food – Enzymes in Bee Pollen
Pollen contains greater concentrations of living enzymes than any other part of the plant. Scientists state that enzymes are absolutely essential for every biochemical function of the body. Enzymes are perhaps the most important of the health-giving plant factors. They are completely destroyed by high temperatures (130 degrees) – cooking! Enzymes are the essential triggers for the metabolic machinery of every living thing from daffodil to buffalo. The enzymes in raw foods are important because they help support the body’s own enzyme systems. Enzymes are the life principle of every living cell

PARTIAL ANALYSIS OF BEE POLLEN CONTENT
MINERALS
1. Calcium
2. Phosphorus
3. Potassium
4. Sulphur
5. Sodium
6. Chlorine
7. Magnesium
8. Iron
9. Manganese
10. Copper
11. Iodine
12. Zinc
13. Silicon
14. Molybedenum
15. Boron
16. Titanium
17. Selenium
ENZYMES,
CO-ENZYMES
1. Amylase
2. Diastase
3. Saccharase
4. Pectase
5. Phosphatase
6. Catalase
7. Disphorase
8. Cozymase
9. Cytochrome systems
10. Lactic dehydrogenase
11. Succinic
     dehydrogenase
12. 24 oxidoreductases
13. 21 transferases
14. 33 hydrolases
15. 11 lyases
16. 5 isomerases
17. Pepsin
18. Trypsin
PROTEINS/AMIN ACIDS
1. Isoleucine
2. Leucine
3. Lysine
4. Methionine
5. Phenylaine
6. Threonine
7. Tryptophan
8. Valine
9. Histidine
10. Arginine
11. Cystine
12. Tryrosine
13. Alanine
14. Aspartic acid
15. Glutamic acid
16. Hydroxyproline
17. Proline
18. Serine
VITAMINS
1. Provitamin A
2. B1 Thiamine
3. B2 Riboflavin
4. B3 Niacin
5. B4 Group
6. Pantothenic acid
7. Biotin
8. B12 (cyanocobalamin)
9. Folic Acid
10. Choline
11. Inositol
12. Vitamin C
13. Vitamin D
14. Vitamin E
15. Vitamin K
16. Rutin

OTHERS
1. Nucleic Acids
2. Flavonoids
3. Phenolic acids
4. Tarpenes
5. Nucleosides
OTHERS(cont.)
6. Auxins
7. Fructose
8. Glucose
9. Brassins
10. Bibberellins
11. Kinins
12. Vernine
13. Guanine
14. Xanthine
15. Hypoxalthine
16. Nuclein
17. Amines
18. Lecithin
19. Xanthophylls
20. Crocetin
21. Zeaxanthin
22. Lycopene
23. Hexodecanal
24. Alpha-Aminobutyric
     acid
25. Monoglycerides
26. Diglycerides
27. Triglycerides
28. Pentosans

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