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- All profits provide job training and Independent living services for young adults with Autism.
- Bee pollen is a complete super-food that offers a wide array of benefits for your health and is a natural source of amino acids, enzymes, minerals, vitamins and other important nutrients
- Our bee pollen is 100% pure, bee pollen, straight from the Sonoran Desert.
- Bee pollen can be eaten just as you would eat any other food. Our favorite method of taking it is to mix a teaspoon into any of the raw, wild honeys we offer creating a perfect blend of sweetness each morning.
- Each flavor we offer is unique, AKA we dont blend varieties together like the other guys, and we are kosher, SQF Certified, family owned, and we won Arizonas best honey in 2017!
Destroy your allergies with our top selling bee pollen. Our bee pollen is 100% pure, bee pollen, straight from the Sonoran Desert. We are kosher, SQF Certified (yup, we have an uber-clean processing warehouse), family owned, and we won Arizonas best honey in 2017! Deep in the Sonoran Desert, our industrious honey bees give us the purest Arizona bee pollen. Bee pollen is a complete super-food that offers a wide array of benefits for your health and is a natural source of amino acids, enzymes, minerals, vitamins and other important nutrients. In fact, it's believed that bee pollen contains every nutrient required to sustain and support life in a pure, raw and unaltered form. Bee pollen can be eaten just as you would eat any other food. Our favorite method of taking it is to mix a teaspoon into any of the raw, wild honeys we offer creating a perfect blend of sweetness each morning. You can also dilute it in warm water, hot tea or sprinkle on your breakfast cereal. Here are our suggested ways to benefit from this super-food: Adults: Take teaspoon approximately 30 minutes before your first meal of the day. Increase intake by a few grains per day over the course of a week until you reach a full teaspoon 1-2 times per day (5-10 ml). Children: Begin with 2-3 grains each morning, increasing by a grain per day until reaching teaspoon.