Some info on beepollen…
”Extensive trials, in test tubes (in vitro) and in animals (in vivo), have failed to find significant benefits from bee pollen. A few in vitro studies with animal tissues have demonstrated protective effects from radiation damage. One study with pregnant rats showed improved maternal and fetal body weights and improved fetal survival when dams were supplemented with bee pollen. The majority of studies, however, show no benefits from supplemental bee pollen”…
http://www.chameleonnews.com/03MarDonoghue.html
“Rats were poisoned with organic solvents such as carbon tetrachloride and trichlorethylene, as well as ethionine and ammonium fluoride. Pollen lowered the level of these substances in the blood serum of the test animals, providing strong evidence of the therapeutic properties of bee pollen with regard to protecting the liver”…
“when pollen is consumed with toxic substances, it protected liver cells from their harmful effect”…
https://www.beeculture.com/bee-pollen-overview-2/
Here’s a link to another post..
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/bee-pollen.188904/
”Extensive trials, in test tubes (in vitro) and in animals (in vivo), have failed to find significant benefits from bee pollen. A few in vitro studies with animal tissues have demonstrated protective effects from radiation damage. One study with pregnant rats showed improved maternal and fetal body weights and improved fetal survival when dams were supplemented with bee pollen. The majority of studies, however, show no benefits from supplemental bee pollen”…
http://www.chameleonnews.com/03MarDonoghue.html
“Rats were poisoned with organic solvents such as carbon tetrachloride and trichlorethylene, as well as ethionine and ammonium fluoride. Pollen lowered the level of these substances in the blood serum of the test animals, providing strong evidence of the therapeutic properties of bee pollen with regard to protecting the liver”…
“when pollen is consumed with toxic substances, it protected liver cells from their harmful effect”…
https://www.beeculture.com/bee-pollen-overview-2/
Here’s a link to another post..
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/bee-pollen.188904/