Dec 2, 2019 | News, royal jelly, weight loss and dieting
The holidays are upon us. Thanksgiving leftovers are in the fridge, you survived the crowds on Black Friday, and maybe you spent some money on Small Business Saturday. That means today is Cyber Monday. The Natural Shopper wants to wish you a happy and healthy Cyber...
Aug 7, 2014 | royal jelly
We’re asked a lot whether or not our royal jelly is organic, and the same question is asked of bee pollen and propolis. It isn’t possible to certify royal jelly as organic, in the same way as one might certify a food product. To understand why, one has to...
Mar 28, 2013 | royal jelly
Nurse bees, baby bees that feed the newly-laid larva, produce a rich, milky substance called royal jelly. They produce this substance and give it to the larvae for their first three days after their creation. After that, the only larvae that get royal jelly are the...
Jan 11, 2013 | royal jelly
OK, so I know you’ve probably done some research on royal jelly, but you haven’t heard from the real expert… me! That’s right. You don’t really know what royal jelly is capable of until you talk to the King of all Experts… um… well… in this case, the Queen. So, take... May 22, 2012 | royal jelly
What is it exactly about royal jelly that allows it to transform normal bee larvae into the all-powerful Queen bee, and is it applicable or useful outside of the hive? Up until recently royal jelly has contained a ‘mysterious’ and unidentified substance... Apr 10, 2012 | royal jelly
Royal jelly obviously affects fertility in bees but research at the Biotechnology Research Center in Toyoma, Japan found that royalactin also affected the reproductive ability of fruit flies, a distant relative of the honeybee. The coinciding factor appeared to...