This article discusses various issues related to royal jelly. Produced by glands in worker bees' heads, royal jelly is fed to larvae and the adult queen bee. Royal jelly contains all of the B-com...
Royal Jelly
Royal jelly the beehive: Fit for a queen
Section: Products from the Hive
Who could turn down the chance to live "fit for a queen?" There is one way you can live like royalty and improve your health at the same time -- by adding royal jelly to your life!
In the hive
Royal jelly is a creamy-white substance that special nursing bees secrete for one purpose only -- to feed their queen, the "boss" of the hive. She commands the worker bees to keep the hive growing and thriving, but most importantly, she alone is the one who is able to lay eggs and keep the hive population increasing.
Synergistic Effect of Starch and Royal Jelly Against Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli
Objectives: To evaluate the synergistic action of starch on the antibacterial activity of royal jelly (RJ), a comparative method of adding RJ with and without starch to culture media was used. Me...
THE LONGEVITY SOLUTION: STABILIZED ROYAL JELLY
Focuses on the study of royal jelly. Nutritional profile of a royal jelly; Ingredients of royal jelly; Use of royal jelly in treating patients with Alzheimer and Parkinson's diseases.
Estrogenic Activities of Fatty Acids and a Sterol Isolated from Royal Jelly
We have previously reported that royal jelly (RJ) from honeybees (Apis mellifera) has weak estrogenic activity mediated by interaction with estrogen receptors that leads to changes in gene expres...
