Royal Jelly: The Making of Wonder Woman

Queen Bees are made not born!
Royal Jelly is a highly nutritious, super-food secreted by the hypopharyngeal glands of nurse bees. All infant bees are fed this extraordinary substance for the first three days of life yet only the bees destined to be Queens are fed royal jelly exclusively. Without royal jelly, a Queen would not develop properly. Queen bees are almost twice the size of a worker bee, lives up to six years instead of six weeks and will lay up to 2,500 eggs a day! Wow!
Royal Jelly is a rich source of protein, important fatty acids, sugars, sterols and phosphorous compounds as well as acetylcholine. Acetylcholine is needed to transmit nerve messages from cell to cell. Too little of this compound makes individuals prone to Alzheimer's disease. It also contains gamma globulin, which is known to stimulate the immune system and fight off infections. Other health benefits include:
Stimulates improved memory and mental function
Increased sexual vitality and rejuvenation
Increased vigor and physical strength
Regulation and balance of hormonal activity & increases fertility
Improves skin smoothness and elasticity
Regenerates bone tissue
Promotes building of soft tissues and muscles
Enhances wound healing
Decreases depression and calms anxiety
Stimulates the immune system to fight infections and tumors
Prevents hair loss
Helps with some Central Nervous System disorders including Parkinson’s Disease
Royal Jelly is a highly nutritious, super-food secreted by the hypopharyngeal glands of nurse bees. All infant bees are fed this extraordinary substance for the first three days of life yet only the bees destined to be Queens are fed royal jelly exclusively. Without royal jelly, a Queen would not develop properly. Queen bees are almost twice the size of a worker bee, lives up to six years instead of six weeks and will lay up to 2,500 eggs a day! Wow!
Royal Jelly is a rich source of protein, important fatty acids, sugars, sterols and phosphorous compounds as well as acetylcholine. Acetylcholine is needed to transmit nerve messages from cell to cell. Too little of this compound makes individuals prone to Alzheimer's disease. It also contains gamma globulin, which is known to stimulate the immune system and fight off infections. Other health benefits include:
Stimulates improved memory and mental function
Increased sexual vitality and rejuvenation
Increased vigor and physical strength
Regulation and balance of hormonal activity & increases fertility
Improves skin smoothness and elasticity
Regenerates bone tissue
Promotes building of soft tissues and muscles
Enhances wound healing
Decreases depression and calms anxiety
Stimulates the immune system to fight infections and tumors
Prevents hair loss
Helps with some Central Nervous System disorders including Parkinson’s Disease