Oxford Vitality Royal jelly capsules 365
Origins of Royal JellyRoyal Jelly, which is also known as Bee Milk, is a thick, nutritious substance that worker bees fed to bee queen larvae. It is secreted from glands in the heads of the bees. While worker and drone larvae are fed royal jelly for the first three days of their life, queen bee larvae are fed throughout the whole larval period. Queen bee larvae live and feed in special ?queen cells?, that worker bees fill with royal jelly. The Queen bee is fed royal jelly throughout her life. Interestingly, although queen bees are genetically identical to worker bees, they grow and develop in completely different ways. They grow up to 1.5 times larger in size than worker bees and live longer. In addition, unlike worker bees, queen bees are sexually mature and able to mate. Throughout history, royal jelly has been a common luxury for the royalty. In traditional Chinese medicine, royal jelly was prescribed for long life and vitality, and was known as ?food of the emperors?. In ancient Egypt, royal jelly was given to the pharaohs. NOT Suitable for Vegetarians and Vegans. Safety Information: Keep out of sight and reach of children. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medication[s] please consult your healthcare practitioner before use. Not intended for use by persons under the age of 18. Discontinue use and consult a doctor if adverse reactions occur. This product should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle. Do not exceed stated dose. This product is not intended to treat, diagnose, cure or prevent any kind of illness.
Oxford Vitality Royal jelly capsules 365
Origins of Royal JellyRoyal Jelly, which is also known as Bee Milk, is a thick, nutritious substance that worker bees fed to bee queen larvae. It is secreted from glands in the heads of the bees. While worker and drone larvae are fed royal jelly for the first three days of their life, queen bee larvae are fed throughout the whole larval period. Queen bee larvae live and feed in special ?queen cells?, that worker bees fill with royal jelly. The Queen bee is fed royal jelly throughout her life. I...