If you're curious about how to eat bee pollen, know this: It differs significantly from honey, the sticky stuff you're likely more familiar with, as well as other edible bee products, including ...
ARIZONA, USA — It's known to many as Mother Nature’s antidote to allergies. The idea that local honey can help treat allergies is a popular one. Visit your local farmers market, and there's a good ...
While most benefits of bee pollen have only been studied in animals, there is evidence it is a nutrient-dense and antioxidant-rich supplement. Bee pollen may also relieve symptoms of menopause, ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Pollen makes you sneeze and blankets your car in yellow. It's an unwelcomed side of spring! There are positives to pollen. Beekeeper Stephen Rivers said every third bite you eat is ...