Product description
Brand: Percie Du Sert
Product code: KIKI10
Heather Flower Pollen is good for the intestinal flora and thereby
supports the immune system. It is rich in antioxidants, vitamin E, folic
acid and the other B group vitamins. Most significant of all it
contains large amounts of Rutin which is an antioxidant bioflavonoid
that helps maintain the strength of capillaries, blood vessels and helps
with circulatory problems and memory.
What is the suggested usage for Bee Pollen?
The "residual" effect of pollen continues for 2 months.
When
you observe pollen's composition of vitamins and trace elements, you
see that a six-week course lets the body recharge its reserves and
benefit from the residual effects of the course for two additional
months. So pollen taken for six-weeks offers a total of four months of
effects.
The ideal would therefore be to undergo three treatments
per year. That said, the elderly, those suffering from illness or who
are under a lot of stress, or those who are extremely active in sports
and need additional antioxidants, can also take pollen continuously,
without any problem. The regular supply of anti-free radicals and high
doses of antioxidants will offer some comfort throughout the year.
The
bee pollen acts faster and more effectively when taken at mealtime and
especially with fruit, which let it gently perform a little cleansing of
the intestinal flora.
It is a good idea to vary the pollen's floral origin:
"Switch flowers during treatment."
If you stop experiencing any effect after a six-week course, then try a long-term treatment (8 or 10 months).
Bee pollen is a food, so just listen to what your body is asking for...
If you can't find the answer to a question you have, then feel free to contact us directly!
Suggested quantity:
The recommended course is 6 weeks, or two 250 g packages.
A
spoonful at breakfast, preferably taken with a piece of fruit: the
fruit fibers (raw hemicellulose) reinforce the activity of the fresh
pollen.
Storage:
Refrigerator and freezer.
Pour
the equivalent of 6 tablespoons into a bowl in the refrigerator,
without sealing the bowl. Place the remainder of the package into the
freezer. Repeat when you need more pollen. Unopened packages must be
kept frozen (max. 1 year)