Wealthy Health Maxi Royal Jelly 120 Capsules - Highest Strength

Wealthy Health
Wealthy Health Maxi Royal Jelly 120 Capsules - Highest Strength
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The Best Royal Jelly Product - Royal Jelly is a very special nutritious substance that is produced by the working bees in order to feed and nourish the queen bee. The queen bee is fed by the worker bees with fresh Royal Jelly as the only food source all its life, which will allow the queen to grow double the size of usual working bees and to live around 2 years longer. The nutrients that the queen bee gets from fresh Royal Jelly allows the queen to become mature sexually, and can lay the eggs needed to sustain the life in the hive. Royal jelly is not only beneficial for bees, however, a supplementation with royal jelly Australia capsules have become more popular over the recent years.

Royal Jelly Wealthy Health Benefits :
Carefully manufactured to produce a high quality Royal jelly supplement.
Helps in maintaining a healthy immune system.
Assists in the maintenance of general well-being.

Available Sizes: 120 Capsules

EACH CAPSULE CONTAINS: Royal Jelly Lyophilised 550mg Equiv. to Royal Jelly Fresh 1.65g(1650mg) Equiv. to 10-Hydroxy-2-Decenoic Acid 33mg(6%)
AUST L 143507 - 100% Australian made.

We always give Brand New stock to our customers, thus the expiry date could be longer than this.

Directions for use : Take 1 - 2 capsules daily, with meals, or as directed by your healthcare professional.

Vitamins can only be of assistance if the dietary vitamin intake is inadequate

Warnings

Not suitable for children.

Not to be taken by asthma and allergy sufferers.

EVIDENCES HyperHealth (2006) HyperHealth Pro V6, In Tele Health

Koya- Miyata S, Okamoto I, Ushio S, Iwaki K, Ikeda M & Kurimoto M 2003 Identification of a collagen production promoting factor from an extract of royal jelly and its possible mechanism Bioscience Biotechnol . Biochem.

Mason P (2007) Dietary supplements, Pharmaceutical Press

Vittek J (1995) Effect of royal jelly on serum lipids in experimental animals and humans with atherosclerosis, Exerientia