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What Is Royal Jelly? unbelievable health benefits
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What Is Royal Jelly
Royal jelly, also known as gelee, is a thick gelatinous milky white substance secreted from glands near the head of nurse worker bees and fed to the hive’s queen from her larval stages and up into adulthood. Its sole purpose it to stimulate her growth and development. It seems that the royal jelly acts on the juvenile hormones in the developing queen’s body and this allows her to mature while the drones, which aren’t given royal jelly, remain in a state of physical immaturity. A hive queen can live up to seven years, but without her special diet of royal jelly the queen would have had the same short life cycle of any other worker bee – seven to eight weeks.
The Ancient Egyptians kept bees as far back as 5,500 B.C. and royal jelly has been used in Chinese medicine for centuries and still is today.
Some References:
⦁ Kushima et al. 1973 « Effects of royal jelly on autonomic imbalance in menopausal women » The World of Obstetrics and Gynecology 25, 439–443
⦁ Yonei Y. et al. 1997 « Colitis in a human consuming royal jelly » Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology 12, 495.
⦁ Fujii, A. 1995 « Pharmacological effect of royal jelly » Honeybee Science 16, 97–104
⦁ DONADIEU Dr Yves « La gelée royale » Edité par Maloine (1978) french version :
Royal jelly, also known as gelee, is a thick gelatinous milky white substance secreted from glands near the head of nurse worker bees and fed to the hive’s queen from her larval stages and up into adulthood. Its sole purpose it to stimulate her growth and development. It seems that the royal jelly acts on the juvenile hormones in the developing queen’s body and this allows her to mature while the drones, which aren’t given royal jelly, remain in a state of physical immaturity. A hive queen can live up to seven years, but without her special diet of royal jelly the queen would have had the same short life cycle of any other worker bee – seven to eight weeks.
The Ancient Egyptians kept bees as far back as 5,500 B.C. and royal jelly has been used in Chinese medicine for centuries and still is today.
Some References:
⦁ Kushima et al. 1973 « Effects of royal jelly on autonomic imbalance in menopausal women » The World of Obstetrics and Gynecology 25, 439–443
⦁ Yonei Y. et al. 1997 « Colitis in a human consuming royal jelly » Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology 12, 495.
⦁ Fujii, A. 1995 « Pharmacological effect of royal jelly » Honeybee Science 16, 97–104
⦁ DONADIEU Dr Yves « La gelée royale » Edité par Maloine (1978) french version :
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