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Bee Pollen Granules

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Bee pollen brings an all natural, sweet taste to a healthy diet.

Our unprocessed Bee Pollen Granules have a mild flavour that compliments yogurt, smoothies, cereal, and your other favourite foods, without adding cholesterol, sodium, or gluten. For those with a mild reaction to seasonal allergies, 100% bee pollen may help! 

The only thing between you and the bees we sourced from is a compostable pouch!

Spanish bee pollen.  (Southern Spain, Andalusia region) Packaging is made from certified compostable films and inks.

Recommended serving size is 1 tsp.   

Keep cool and dry after opening.

FAQ

Q - How much bee pollen do I take each day and when?

A - For general health, take 1 - 2 tablespoons of bee pollen granules per day either at once or in divided doses throughout the day. More or less can be consumed based on your weight, health status and or budget. Only consume this much bee pollen daily if you tolerate bee pollen well.

Q - How do I store my bee pollen granules and how long will they last?

A - The best place to store your bee pollen granules is in the freezer. Stored this way, the pollen will last for several years. In the freezer, bee pollen won't turn to ice or crystalize. It remains very accessible and easy to spoon or pour.

Q - What temperature is your bee pollen dried at?

A - The pollen is heated for 4 to 6 hours at 45 °C with plenty of air flow to remove the humidity.   The pollen is then cooled with ambient temperature air.

Q - What is the difference between bee pollen granules and capsules?

A - Bee pollen granules are unprocessed and exactly how they come out of the hive except that they've been dried to remove the moisture from them.  A capsule would undergo the same process but instead of being pressed into a tablet, the powder will be inserted in a gelatin capsule. Benefits wise the products are very similar. 

Q - How many tablespoons are in a 500 gram (1.1 pound) bag of your bee pollen?

A - There are 42 tablespoons in a 500 gram bag.

 

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