Monday, September 29, 2014

Boots Your Health With Natural Bee Pollen

Even though bee pollen has received a good deal of attention over the last few decades, a lot of people still do not know exactly what it is. Pollen is technically the male seed of flowers and can be viewed as the male cells of a flowering plant. It is necessary for the plant to be fertilized. Every kind of flower on his plant produces pollen, which is created in the stamen of the blossom itself. Bee pollen is the pollen which is collected and stored by honey bees in their hives. While honey bees perform this activity, they actually pollinate more than 80 percent of green growing plants. Obviously, they are a vital component of plant propagation. Universally, bee pollen is praised for its notable nutrient content and extraordinary ability to provide energy.

 Used for centuries, bee pollen has been considered a powerful healing agent, a source of regenerative power, and the secret to eternal youth for some ancients. As far back as 2735 B.C., the Chinese emperor compiled an impressive medical collection containing many beehive products. This compilation is still referred to today, with ongoing research continuing to support many of its claims. For millions of years, humans have made good use of beehive products. Before paper was even invented, ancient people commemorated their respect of the honeybee and beehive products. Honeybees were considered to be sacred at this time, with Egyptian papyri referring to bee pollen as life-giving dust and its use as a sacred offering to the gods. Roman legions use to carry bee pollen for sustenance, with ancient Romans even making Virgil the official poet laureate of the honeybee.

 Even Hippocrates recommended bee pollen for several ailments, while the Hindus taught that eating honey and pollen could produce health, vigor, happiness, and wisdom. Honey and pollen were routinely used by orientals for medicinal purposes, while Ancient Greeks referred to honey and pollen as the food of kings, as they believed the food would give them youth and vitality. Bee pollen was also looked upon as a dietary staple by the Anglo-Saxons. People drank combinations of wine, honey, and pollen because they believed that it was a life-sustaining elixir.

 In the following centuries, Charlemagne recorded that his subjects used pollen and honey on a daily basis. He even required that his people take an annual inventory of their honey and pollen supplies. Taxes were often paid in the form of honey and pollen and gifts of honey and pollen were looked upon with respect. Almost every recorded religious or historical record praises the honeybee and its products such as bee pollen. These books refer to the beneficial healing and nutritive properties that bee pollen possesses. Aztec and Mayans even worshiped the honeybee, which can be proved through numerous images of honeycombs and pollen. Early American settlers even became actively involved in honey production, so that it could be used at the table.

 Because American scientists have shown little to no amounts of interest in European documentation that supports the therapeutic value of bee pollen, most modern day scientific investigation has taken place in Europe. Other researchers have already discovered that this wonderful food contains concentrations of just about every known nutrient, with reports from areas of Europe and Russia confirming the belief that this substance has infinite value for health maintenance and diseases treatment.

 Bee pollen is available in capsule, tablet, and bulk powder forms at your local or internet health food store. Always purchase a name brand bee pollen product to ensure quality and purity of the product you purchase.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Tulsi Tea Or Holy Basil Tea And Its Amazing Health Benefits

This herb is very ancient and is even known in the Indian ayurvedic health system, which is promoted by the famous Dr. Deepak Chopra. As you can see by the title, this herb is even called 'holy' or sometimes 'sacred' basil.

 Fortunately for us, tulsi has been given a lot of publicity recently. It's great to get the name out there to as many people as possible as this herb has amazing health benefits and can be taken in capsule form, or enjoyed as a tea. Here are some of the reasons you should incorporate tulsi into your daily life:

 Stress relief
 Promotes longevity
 Free radical protection to protect us from cell and tissue damage
 Enhances the Digestive system deal with gastrointestinal issues
 Strengthens the Immune System
 Joint support
 Promotes heart health
 Normalizes cholesterol
 Normalizes blood sugar
 Promotes healthy metabolism
 Promotes respiratory health
 Healthy vision support

 This herb has a calming effect which we could all use in today's world of mega stress, which even our children are feeling on a daily basis.

 The next great benefit is it's antioxidant qualities. These antioxidants help protect us from the many toxins
 that pile up in our body. Tulsi can help boost your immune system so it can protect us from cell and tissue
 damage. It enhances the digestive system so it can deal with the unwanted waste which collects in our colon on a daily basis from our unhealthy food and drink intake. Not only that, antioxidants can protect your heart health as well as slowing down the aging process, including boosing your memory and vision.

 There is scientific evidence to support many of the above health claims. Contacting your doctor is a wise step if you want to begin with a herbal regime.

 These amazing health benefits can be yours for just drinking Tulsi Tea or Holy Basil Tea on a regular basis. Be sure to buy organic if you can. Your health food store will be a good source of help and information or otherwise you can do research on the internet and even have the tulsi tea shipped to your doorstep. It also comes in supplement form.

 It would be great to include drinking tulsi tea into your daily life. This is a herbal tea so it has no caffeine
 and can be enjoyed hot or cold. Drinking several cups during the day can enhance your health.