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Turkish Natural ROYAL JELLY

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Delivery date: Since the payment date 3 Days delivery
Area Origin: West Asia - Turkey
Trade Terms: EXW
Cooperative type: Wholesale
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Royal jelly is, an organic material released by worker bees of 5 to 15 days old. It has a jelly form and creamy white color with a fluid temper. It is used for feeding baby bees. The queen’s nutrition is royal jelly so that it is highly nutritious.
The royal jelly is composed of 67% water, 12.5% crude protein, with some different amino acids amounts, and 11% of simple sugars (monosaccharides), also having (5%) amount of fatty acids. It also composes many trace minerals, some enzymes, antibacterial and antibiotic components, pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) and trace amounts of vitamin C.
Royal jelly is used for asthma, hay fever, liver disease, pancreatitis, sleep troubles (insomnia), premenstrual syndrome (PMS), stomach ulcers, kidney disease, bonefractures, menopausal symptoms, skin disorders, and high cholesterol. It is also used as a general health tonic, for fighting the effects of aging, and for boosting the immune system. Some people apply royal jelly directly to the skin as a tonic or to the scalp to encourage hair growth.

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