Health Benefits: Royal jelly
The Free Press Journal|November 12, 2024
Royal jelly, a nutrient-dense secretion produced by honey bees, plays a vital role in nurturing the queen bee and bee larvae.
Neha Ghosh
Health Benefits: Royal jelly

With its creamy, white texture and high nutritional value, this remarkable substance is packed with antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Widely available in powder and capsule forms, royal jelly has become a popular supplement for boosting immunity, promoting bone health, and enhancing skin care. Despite its regal name, it's affordable and accessible, making it an easy addition to a healthy lifestyle. Read on to explore the many ways royal jelly can benefit your body and mind. The most common advantages of the gelatinous substances are as follows:

Prevents cancer

Rich in antioxidants, royal jelly has been known to possess the ability to prevent the onset of cancerous cells in your body. Studies have revealed that royal jelly has the ability to stop the development of bisphenol A - an environmental estrogen that can trigger breast cancer.

Treats infertility

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