Royal Jelly turns the queen bee into a long living fertile super animal. But is it also good for YOU?
Years of beekeeping with Carniolians, first hand experience with various royal jelly products and a load of testimonials brought me to the conclusion something has to be done. And this is it. I dedicated this website to testing products and commenting royal jelly health benefits ...
According to “The healing foods reference database” royal jelly may help you with bone fractures, kidneys, liver, bronchial asthma, pancreatic disorders, stomach ulcers, insomnia, skin disorders, mental fatique, anemia and depression. But that’s about all they are saying about royal jelly.
April 22, 2007 at 12:15 pm
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According to 43things.com the most wanted personal goals are “loose weight”, “be happy”, “fall in love” and “stop procrastinating”.
I think the fourth is by far most important. Do something now and everything else will fall in place. This is the key to your happiness so make sure you fall and stay in love, be happy and loose weight. Bee products cannot help you if you are just watching them.
Start feeling responsible for your health and your happiness today. From now on replace sugar with honey, start your day with running and for god’s sake start eating royal jelly now. It will bring you enough energy to achieve all your other goals.
The ultra fast growth is one of the main reasons why people think royal jelly is so fine. The bee larva fed with royal jelly gains on its weight fifteen hundred times in five days! Just imagine: Read the rest of this entry »
January 27, 2007 at 12:49 pm
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We just added a new page to our collection of pages on royal jelly health benefits.This one is about people with low blood pressure and problems that come from that. Another new page is about beekeeping books. I’ve been browsing amazon and found some nice beekeeping books, guides and manuals I will most certainly buy and read them as soon as possible.
This masaquers are actually quite common in Japan. And I wonder … Japan has almost the same climatic conditions as Europe and North America. What if someone imports Japanese Hornets in Europe, US and Canada just like European honeybees were imported to Japan? That freaks me out!
In many countries this kind of ad would be forbidden just like royal jelly is ignored by medical science. But it’s a nice ad, conveying the message of health and logevity. Just what Royal Jelly is all about.
November 22, 2006 at 12:52 am
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Listen to this! 21 people at 43things has a goal to become a beekeeper. That’s a nice thing. People with such wishes are probably connected with nature and that’s really nice!
October 10, 2006 at 9:04 pm
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I’ve been just searching the bodybuilding.com forums and find a guy asking if he should switch from Organic Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches to a peanut butter and Royal Jelly spread in honey. Read the rest of this entry »
September 27, 2006 at 1:17 am
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I was searching google the other day, trying to find the perfect online beekeeping guide. You know, like a manual, like frequently asked questions, a Beekeeping FAQ with all the questions answered in one place. Can anyone give me a hand? Read the rest of this entry »
Well, it definetely sounds funny and very likely is an urban myth, but royal jelly, when fed to a chicken might result in a doubled egg production. Read the rest of this entry »
Recently published article by Hidaka, Okamoto, Uchiyama, Nakatsuma, Hashimotom, Ohnishi and Yamaguchi In Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine (Oxford Journal) talks about Royal Jelly and post menopausal Osteoporosis. Let’s see what they’ve found out.
It only takes 20 minutes to make. Besides Royal Jelly (preferably fresh) you’ll need some oils, cocoa butter, beeswax and water. Here are the ingredients and the know-how .. Read the rest of this entry »
Googlism is a new service using google api. You put a phrase in a form, press the button … and the result is list of sentences of what google thinks on this entered subject. A really nice service!
I’m currently in the mid of my exams and I ussually drink up to 4 cups of coffee to keep myself awake&learning all night. And yesterday I overdosed myself with Fresh Royal Jelly instead. ;) Read the rest of this entry »
I’ve seen this picture at Bee-si-ness blog and I think it’s a really great example of a Doolitle Method. The variation of this method is also used by royal jelly makers. Read the rest of this entry »
I used Google Trends to find out where people make the most internet searching for Royal Jelly. The result of my research is that most queries are being made in Singapore, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Indonesia, Hong Kong and Philippines. Read the rest of this entry »
Royal jelly seems to be very respected for its sexual boosting powers. Statistics for this website tell me that many search words are related to royal jelly relation with impotence. ;) Here’s a recipe for all downunder problems … Read the rest of this entry »
In British history Royal Jelly helped many menstrual, pregnancy and sexual problems. Fergie, Sarah, the Duchess of York, Lady Diana, The Queen, Prince Philip .. Everyone with his own jelly story. Read the rest of this entry »
On her website there is her famous claim “When it comes to Royal Jelly - Nothing else compares” Is she really the one who brought Royal Jelly from Asia and introduced it to the Europeans or is she a fraud?
I have published some new content here at royalbeejelly.net. A new research on royal jelly, How to harvest RJ and World producers - JellyLands. Read the rest of this entry »
I’ve written a new page, talking about depression and how royal jelly can help combating this common disease. You can read it under Health Benefits > Depression
Acetylcholine is a central chemical compound in Royal Jelly. RJ is actually the only known biological source of this important neurotransmitter in both pheripheral and central nervous system. Neutransmitters enable communication beetween neurons and cells.