Bee Pollen, Nature’s Nutrient Powerhouse by The Honey Ladies
Size: 6 oz, 11 oz, 21 oz
- 100% Raw Bee Pollen.
- Slightly sweet with a mild earthy finish.
- May help with seasonal allergies – many customers enjoy bee pollen during their allergy season, and some report reduced symptoms over time.
- Supports vitality & recovery – used by athletes to rejuvenate the body, enhance endurance, and speed recovery.
- Supports immune health – rich in antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory compounds.
- Aids digestion – natural enzymes help improve nutrient absorption.
- Naturally versatile – eat by itself or mix into smoothies, yogurt, salads, or your favorite drink.
- Packed with nutrients – over 250 biologically active compounds including vitamins B, C, D, and E, minerals, amino acids, and antioxidants. The only plant source containing vitamin B12
- Locally sourced and fresh – harvested from our Bay Area hives rescued from extermination, ensuring both bee welfare and product purity.
- It’s widely used for the following health conditions:
- Acne
- Allergies
- Arthritis
- Asthma
- Eczema
- High cholesterol
- Osteoporosis
- In addition, it’s said to enhance energy, sharpen memory, slow the aging process, promote weight loss, and improve athletic performance.
- Note: Start with ¼ tsp to check for sensitivities, especially if you have pollen allergies.
- More on The Health Benefits of Bee Pollen: Why and How to Add Nature’s Superfood to Your Diet
- The Power of Bee Pollen: Why It’s Great for You and How to Take It
Bee pollen is gaining attention as one of nature’s most nutrient-rich superfoods—and for good reason. Harvested by honey bees as they gather nectar and pollen from flowers, bee pollen is a golden treasure loaded with vitamins, minerals, protein, and antioxidants. At The Honey Ladies, we specialize in humane bee removal and beekeeping, and we’re proud to share the many health benefits of bee pollen harvested from our local hives.
- What Is Bee Pollen?
Bee pollen is made up of tiny pollen granules that bees collect from flowers and mix with a bit of nectar and bee secretions. This blend forms a dense pellet that bees carry back to the hive as a primary source of protein. For humans, bee pollen is a highly concentrated, natural supplement that supports everything from energy levels to immune function.
- Nutritional Bee Pollen Profile
Bee pollen is packed with over 250 biologically active substances, including:
- B vitamins (especially B1, B2, and B6)
- Vitamin C, D, and E
- Folic acid
- Amino acids
- Essential minerals like calcium, magnesium, zinc, and iron
- Enzymes and coenzymes
- Antioxidants such as flavonoids and carotenoids
- Its impressive nutritional density makes bee pollen a powerful addition to a balanced diet.
- Key Bee Pollen Health Benefits
- Boosts Energy and Endurance:
The carbohydrates, protein, and B vitamins in bee pollen provide a natural boost, making it a great choice for athletes or anyone with a busy lifestyle.
- Supports the Immune System:
Bee pollen contains antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory compounds that may help strengthen your immune response.
- Reduces Inflammation:
Thanks to its flavonoids and plant-based compounds, bee pollen has been linked to reduced swelling and chronic inflammation.
- Promotes Digestive Health:
The natural enzymes in bee pollen can assist with digestive processes, improving nutrient absorption.
- Allergy Support:
Although more research is needed, some believe that local bee pollen can help desensitize the body to seasonal allergens, much like local honey.
- How to Ingest Bee Pollen
Bee pollen is most commonly available in granule or powder form and can be eaten in a variety of ways:
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- Sprinkle over yogurt or oatmeal
- Blend into smoothies
- Add to salads or cereal
- Consume by the spoonful or with honey
- It’s best to start with a small dose—about 1/4 teaspoon—to check for allergic reactions, especially if you have pollen sensitivities. Gradually increase to 1-2 teaspoons per day as tolerated.
* The supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.
FREE HOME DELIVERY IN THE BAY AREA and also shipped all over USA.
Enjoy Free Delivery Throughout the Bay Area:
- Fridays: Milpitas, Santa Clara, and San Jose (Eastern and Southern).
- Saturdays: Milpitas (Northern), Fremont, up through San Ramon, Dublin, and Tracy.
- Sundays: Morgan Hill, Sunnyvale, Los Altos, Palo Alto up through San Francisco.
- Mondays: Cupertino, Saratoga, San Jose (Downtown and Western).
- The Honey Ladies Difference
At The Honey Ladies, we ensure our bee pollen is raw, fresh, and harvested with care from our Bay Area hives. We’re committed to sustainable beekeeping and providing high-quality products that support both your health and our local pollinators.
- About The Honey Ladies
- Offering pure natural honey from local Wildflower Honey to unique seasonal flavors. Taste the difference in every drop.
- The Honey Ladies has over 600 bee hives, in the Bay Area, set by our professional beekeeper, Wendy Towner, and staff.
- Our honey is raw, unfiltered, 100% Grade A pure honey.
- From floral and fruity to bold and earthy—every jar is raw, local, and packed with natural goodness. Taste the unique flavors of California one spoonful at a time!
- Bad allergies? This is the Honey for you!
- How Local Wildflower Honey Can Help Alleviate Seasonal Allergies
For those living in the Bay Area, seasonal allergies are a common nuisance—itchy eyes, runny noses, sneezing fits, and a general sense of discomfort each time spring or fall rolls around. But nature, in its intricate balance, may also offer a remedy: local wildflower honey. At The Honey Ladies, not only are we passionate about protecting honeybee populations and removing hives safely, but we’re also advocates for the incredible benefits that local honey can offer, especially for allergy sufferers.
- What Is Wildflower Honey?
Wildflower honey is produced by bees that pollinate a wide variety of local wildflowers and blooming plants. This variety of nectar sources gives the honey a rich, complex flavor and a broad profile of trace pollen. In areas like San Jose and the greater Bay Area, wildflower honey captures the local flora’s essence—including clover, mustard, sage, lavender, and even eucalyptus—making it a unique and healthful treat.
- The Link Between Local Honey and Allergy Relief
The underlying principle behind using local honey for allergies is similar to that of a vaccine. Local honey contains trace amounts of the same pollens that trigger allergic reactions in many people. By consuming small doses of these local pollens through honey, some believe the body can gradually build up a tolerance, reducing the severity of allergic reactions over time. This is often referred to as a form of “natural immunotherapy.”
While not a medically approved allergy treatment, many people report that a daily spoonful of raw, local wildflower honey has helped them get through allergy season with fewer symptoms. Anecdotal evidence and emerging studies continue to explore how honey might impact histamine response, inflammation, and immune function.
- Why Local Sourcing Matters
The key to getting the most benefit is choosing local honey. Honey sold in grocery stores is often sourced and blended from multiple regions or even countries. That means the pollen content doesn’t match your local allergens, rendering it far less effective for building pollen tolerance.
The Honey Ladies offer raw, unfiltered wildflower honey straight from local hives, meaning the pollen it contains reflects the actual plants blooming around you. This specificity is what makes it potentially helpful in relieving local allergy symptoms.
- A Natural and Delicious Addition to Your Day
In addition to its potential allergy-fighting properties, wildflower honey is loaded with antioxidants, antibacterial compounds, and natural enzymes. It’s a great alternative to processed sugar and can be added to tea, drizzled on fruit, or enjoyed by the spoonful. Children over one year old and adults alike can enjoy the sweet benefits of raw honey as part of their daily routine.
- Support Bees, Support Your Health
When you buy local wildflower honey from The Honey Ladies, you’re not just investing in your own wellness—you’re also supporting sustainable beekeeping and the safe relocation of bees from residential and commercial spaces. Our mission is to protect pollinators, produce exceptional honey, and share the healing potential of nature with our community.
So, the next time allergy season strikes, consider turning to a jar of local wildflower honey. It’s a small, sweet step toward breathing easier and feeling better—naturally.
- Healing Properties of Honey
- Antioxidant Effect
Raw Honey (unpasteurized) contains a range of compounds that act as antioxidants including phytochemicals, flavonoids and ascorbic acid. Antioxidants help your body by combating free radicals (who sometimes cause cancer and other chronic health conditions).
- Antibacterial Effect
Honey also has inherent antimicrobial and antibacterial properties. It contains hydrogen peroxide and glucose oxidase and has a slightly acidic pH level. This means because of its unique chemical composition, it is not an ideal ground for bacterial and fungal growth (in fact, it may kill them).
- Wound Healing
Aside from Honey’s antibacterial effect, it also has anti-inflammatory properties making it a very good alternative to treat minor cuts and burns. The process is simple; you just apply honey over the wound and cover it with a bandage.
* Statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.
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