Royal Jelly Essay, Research Paper
Royal Jelly:
Royal jelly is a substance that comes from bees. What exactly is royal jelly and what positive effects does it have on humans? This paper will answer these questions.
Royal jelly is a milky white secretion produced by the pharyngeal gland of the worker bee. It is full of a high protein which is, which they feed to the queen and to the youngest larvae (Towle, 1990).. During the first three days of life all bee larvae feed exclusively on this special and highly concentrated food. The queens continue to be nourished by this product, making the queen bee 50% larger than the other female worker bees, and contribution to her incredible stamina and longevity. Queen bees typically live 4 or 5 years, compared to the workers, who live only about 40 days (Mother Nature Health Products, 1995 : Smart Basic Product/catalog information, 1999). Believe it or not the queen bee develops from an egg identical with those that develop into the workers. The difference between the queen and the workers result in the continuous diet of royal jelly that the queen is fed throughout her larval development (Towle, 1990).
Many people believe that royal jelly can be effective in humans. Many people believe that adding royal jelly to a persons diet can help humans also. Royal jelly can halt the aging process of humans, nourishing the skin and erasing facial blemishes and wrinkles. Royal jelly has also been used to treat cases of fatigue, and depression. Also growing pains from adolescence, and in preventing the signs of normal aging (Smart Basic Product/catalog information, 1999). Royal jelly has also shown evidence of
treating some bone and also joint disorders. It was shown that injections of royal jelly relieved the arthritis (Go Symmetry Health Page, 1996).
Many other health claims have also been made, such as increased appetite, toned and strengthened skin, relief for weak and tired eyes, rejuvenation for older people, renewed power of memory, it helps nervous people to stay calm, helps women be less sterol, and impotence in men (Turanski, 2000).
Royal jelly has shown it lowers the cholesterol levels of humans. At a dose of 50-100 mg per day it decreased total cholesterol levels by about 14%. It is also a very strong antibiotic and also in one study it suggested that royal jelly may have wound healing and anti-inflammatory activity (Mother Nature Health Products, 1995).
There have been many tests but doctors are not positive of how effective this can be. In a test of 24 women doctors were testing if royal jelly can in fact rejuvenate the skin. The results were ten women showed improvement, ten experienced no change, and four showed symptoms of skin irritation (Smart Basic Product/catalog information, 1999).
What makes this so effective is the many minerals. Royal jelly is the richest source of acetylcholine. This fluid is important in regulating nerve
Royal jelly can provoke a allergic reaction, usually in individuals with a history of allergies. Some reactions can be fatal (Mother Nature Health Products, 1995). According to Mother Nature Health Products (1995), the first described allergic reaction due to royal jelly was reported in 1995, suggesting it is very rare. Honey and also royal jelly both contain very little bacterial or chemical contamination, due to the ability of the colonies to be able to eliminate small organisms in their environment (Mother Nature Health Products,1995)
Royal jelly is one of the most difficult of all foods to harvest and also one of the highest priced. It is highly priced because of it’s scarcity, high demand and also because of it’s recognition of it’s quality (Go Symmetry Health Page, 1996). Royal jelly is available in many different forms. It is available in capsules or in it’s natural state mixed with honey and propolis. Due to it’s chemical complexity and the presence of other nutrients the capsules may be the ideal form of consumption (Mother Nature Health Products, 1995). The prices for these products will differ according to what size of bottle you decide to buy. The price for 60 capsules in a bottle is $10.95 (Whole Health Discount Center, 1997).
In conclusion royal jelly comes from bees. It is a milky white substance that comes from the bees and is fed to the queen. When royal jelly is fed to humans it has many benefits from helping lower cholesterol to help slow down the aging process on humans.
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