Pregnancy
Royal jelly improves fertility. That’s probably one of the most common myths regarding Queen Bee Jelly. But is it true? Can it bee that Bee Jelly influence your or your spouse’s pregnancy? Can it help you to get a baby?
Well. Let’s look at some facts:
Nature developed Royal jelly to fed the growing queen. Bee jelly consists of about two thirds of water and helps the queen live much longer compared to the two months of the worker bee’s life. The queen bee gives birth to up to 2000 bee eggs a day and is therefore very very fertile. Her diet consists exclusivelly of Royal Jelly.
OK. So it works for bees, but is it also good for me?
Royal Jelly is very good at boosting reproduction options for bees, but many people also say using it worked wery well for them:
- faster conception for women and even
- boosting potence for men.
Let’s see why. Royal jelly seems to change juvenile hormone. In a bee life royal jelly influences maturing larvae so females fully develop their fertile organs. The jelly seems to do something to the hormone levels and changes things dramatically.
Workers who don’t get it have no babies – a queen fed solely with Royal jelly makes 2000 babies per day. You do the math ;)
In British history Royal Jelly helped many menstrual, pregnancy and sexual problems:
- Fergiehas been eating Royal Jelly with aphrodisiac herbs …
- Sarah, the Duchess of York, heard about tried it and gave birth to two princesses ..
- Lady Di used it against morning sicknesses in pregnancy with William …
- The Queen is eating royal jelly “to stave off fatigue”
- Prince Philip believes royal jelly cured his arthritis
