Pollen and Royal Jelly
Pollen and royal jelly are two old time herbals from beekeeping with reputations as marvelous healing agents. They are known as miracle drugs and rejuvenators (youth restorers). Modern orthodox medicine, however, considers them useless and modern beekeeping ignores the wonderful qualities of these herbals.
A few years ago, I began collecting pollen from my hives and even got a few doses of royal jelly. I have found pollen to be an 'upper' or yang energizer of considerable potency. Pollen feeds the yang chi of the body and is a great tonic for people with low energy. A heaping tablespoon a day will get the body moving around at a good pace. It is so potent that, in my younger days, I wouldn't eat more than a teaspoon at a time or it would make me as hyperactive as if I had done a little speed.
Royal jelly has a similar but more potent yin effect. A cokespoon full will give you a definite rush that lasts for 45 minutes. That is what happens when you take it straight out of the hive. If you use it as prepared for commercial sale the stuff is not so potent because it deteriorates very rapidly outside the hive. The Chinese package in little glass vials of honey: this is the best stuff I know of on the commercial market.
Once when I was contemplating going into the production of pollen and royal jelly, I had a computerized search done at the Arkansas State Library. From this I discovered that the small nations around the Black Sea (Romania, Bulgaria, Armenia, Turkey and Yugoslavia), have been doing bona-fide medical research on royal jelly, pollen and propolis for many years. Their research has upheld the ancient reputation and has given a real boost to its use for all sorts of disease conditions. In modern China the government is pushing pollen and royal jelly production for export. I haven't seen any Chinese research reports but they probably haven't been noticed in the U. S. The European research has been voluminous but it has rarely been translated into English.
But I do have some experiences of my own.
Pollen seems to be a good general treatment for allergies. One client of mine suffered incredibly from hay fever. I gave him a jar of goldenrod honey from my hives. (Very hard to get unless you are a beekeeper.) Instructions were to eat a tablespoon a day for as long as it would last. Raw honey has traces of pollen in it from the same flowers. The honey tasted so good to him that he ate it all up immediately. So I saved him another jar and gave it to him next July with the same directions as before. His allergic reaction dropped by two-thirds that summer.
Since then, I save my August pollen with goldenrod and ragweed in it and give it to hay fever sufferers a month before the hay fever season starts. Their allergies have been greatly diminished much to their enjoyment. Collecting pollen during the allergy period one year and eating it 11 months later before the hay fever season begins is good for the reduction of the allergy.
Raw unheated honey is good for allergies in general. Some of my acquaintances with allergies have eaten a tablespoon of honey every day for a year. They have all claimed good results and reduction of their allergies. It is necessary to be cautious when buying raw honey however. Most supermarket honeys are heated to prevent them from crystallizing and to make the honey flow faster when bottling. Crystallized honey is raw but most grocery store owners don't like it and most health food stores don't know what is happening. Or just buy it from a friend or when it has crystallized. Local honey is best for allergies and so is local pollen.
There are several ways to use pollen. One can simply eat it: between a teaspoonful and a heaping tablespoonful a day. The healthiest man I ever met ate it this way. He is a beekeeper and eats it by the handful. I described him in the article titled "The Picture Of Health."
Another way of eating pollen is to add honey to it. Just enough honey to moisten the pollen and make a sticky mass. I call this mix 'Ying-Yang' because the honey is very, very Yin and the pollen is very, very Yang energetically speaking. This formula was called Ambrosia by the ancient Greeks who used to eat it during the Dionysia to keep their sex energy going. The Dionysia were three day fuck-fests (fertility rites) when the men and the women carried on day and night.
Pollen is plant cum. I don't know how it works but it really does. I guess the best part of it is deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) the genetic code molecule which governs life on this planet. and it must have its greatest concentration in plant and animal cum.
I have seen it written that pollen is good for radioactive poisoning but I know nothing about the claim.
There is a caution. When the bees collect pollen, they moisten it with a dab of nectar and roll it into little balls. The beekeeper collects the little balls and should dry the pollen to preserve it from fermenting. Some beekeepers sell the pollen moist so as to increase the weight and increase the profit. Unfortunately, moist pollen must be kept in the refrigerator or the nectar will ferment and taste sour. The drying of pollen also preserves its naturally sweet flavor. Fermentation of the moist pollen only affects the taste not the medical essence. Pollen itself is virtually indestructible. Traces it it were found in some peat bogs which were 10,000 years old and it was still looking for a seed to fuck.
Cum is very powerful stuff.
Propolis, the glue bees make to stick their hives together, is also a powerful medicinal which is used in the Balkans in hospitals. I have tried it too and like it a lot. Elsewhere I have written about my experience with it.
To give yourself a natural rush for sex, eat a tablespoon full of pollen just before a heavy date. Then enjoy yourself.