Healthy Whole Food Eating : Why Use Bee Pollen for Cooking?

July 21st, 2010 | by admin |


Learn why to use bee pollen for cooking and why using it works well with healthy lunches in thisfree cooking video on eating healthy whole foods. Expert: Nili Nathan Contact: earth911.org Bio: Nili Nathan, host of “Great Healing Getaways”, is the creator of a television series and Web site on holistic health, where she researches, writes, and reports. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

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  1. 2 Responses to “Healthy Whole Food Eating : Why Use Bee Pollen for Cooking?”

  2. By techwg on Jul 21, 2010 | Reply

    i have it as it is, spoon it out of the bag, into the mouth and wash down with water.. Or i also make it into 000 size gelatin capsules for convenience.

    btw, you need more than 500mg to get the full effects, i would hazard a guess that you got placeebo effect. Bee pollen is a food NOT i repeat NOT a drug. I can fit 1500 mg in one 000 size capsule, or if i have it right from the spoon, i get 2000 mg (2 grams). And i bet i have 4 -6 grams a day.

  3. By kehkehbia on Jul 21, 2010 | Reply

    Thankyou I didnt know how to use it.

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