Pine pollen how to save or restore youth
So the elixir of youth exists. And this is not a joke, not
an exaggeration or a scam, as you will see by reading this
article.
Pine pollen is essentially a fertilization cell of the
embryo, containing all the necessary substances for the development of the
fetus. This is due to the rich composition.
Nutrients
included in pine pollen:
Pollen around the world is recognized as a unique
"nutritional complex, "which no food product can compete with. The English name for pollen “POLLEN” comes from the Latin “powerful, full of
vitality.” Studies show that the content of various nutrients in pollen is many
times greater than their content in roots, stems, and leaves. No plant foods
can match pollen in nutritional value, but also in balance and activity of the
constituent elements. Therefore, pollen is called “nutritious food.”
Pollen is not only a repository of genetic information but
also contains all the nutrients necessary for the birth of a new life, for
example, proteins, lipids, amino acids, carbohydrates, choline, nucleic acids,
trace elements, and vitamins. In addition, it is rich in biologically active
substances such as flavonoids, various enzymes, pigments, and antibiotics. In
its composition, no plant foods can compare with pollen.
Composition
and functions
1. Pine pollen -
a natural storehouse of nutrients the secret that pine is always green and
never grows old is that its spermatoblasts - pine pollen is the source of life.
The pine pollen preparation contains all the nutrients necessary for a long life,
such as proteins, amino acids, minerals, enzymes, coenzymes, nucleic acids,
monosaccharides, polysaccharides, etc., up to 200 types of nutrients.
2. The relationship
between pine pollen and human health
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Pine
pollen and fatigue removal Pine pollen contains a balanced set of nutrients
needed to quickly and reliably relieve fatigue. It is useful for the easily
wearying elderly and middle-aged people, as well as for people performing heavy
physical work. In addition, studies conducted by the doping control center of
the Chinese Olympic Committee showed that pine pollen does not contain
prohibited components. Therefore, it is an ideal stimulant for athletes.
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Pine
Pollen and Slowing Aging: Pine pollen contains a large number of
antioxidants such as vitamin C, carotene, trace elements such as selenium,
etc., each of which can limit the excessive oxidation of lipids and proteins
and, accordingly, slow down the aging process. With the prolonged intake of
pine pollen, you can eliminate senile plaques, restore youthful vitality, delay
aging and prolong life.
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Pine
pollen and cosmetology: Pine pollen is not only able to regulate the
psychological function, but also improve the metabolism of skin cells, prevent
aging of the skin and increase its elasticity, heal and moisturize the skin.
Therefore, pine pollen is called "edible cosmetics."
Pine pollen is rich in amino acids that can be absorbed by
skin cells, contains natural vitamins and many types of enzymes necessary for
skin cells, which is why it has a cosmetological function. In particular, the
combination of vitamins C, E, B contained in pine pollen can activate cells and
maintain a high level of superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity. Therefore, it can
eliminate free radicals, inhibit the formation of chloasma and age spots,
eliminate melanin in the skin, whiten the skin, and give it a healthy look. In
addition, the long-term use of pine pollen gives an ideal therapeutic effect in
eliminating skin itching in the elderly. Pine pollen reduces and eliminates
freckles, and also makes hair shiny and lush.
·
Pine
pollen and functions of the gastrointestinal tract: Pine pollen contains
about a hundred enzymes that can stimulate the worm-like movement of the
intestines, improve appetite and promote digestion. In short, pine pollen has
a regulatory effect on the function of the gastrointestinal tract.
·
Pine
pollen can treat constipation due to its rich nutritional properties: The
intake of pine pollen can quickly eliminate constipation caused by dyspepsia
and upper digestive tract disease, as it eliminates the violation of the
functions of the gastrointestinal tract. Since magnesium and vitamin B6 in pine
pollen can relieve muscle cramps, it can also treat constipation in the nervous
system.
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Pine
pollen and liver protection: Pine pollen ensures the normal functioning of
liver cells normalize the secretion of bile and help the liver cope with
toxins. Many experiments confirm that pine pollen can protect liver cells.
In addition, taking a large dose of pine pollen before
drinking alcohol can prevent alcohol damage to the liver, and taking pine
pollen after drinking alcohol helps the liver recover from damage.
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Pine
pollen supports the functioning of the heart and blood vessels: Pine pollen
improves metabolism, regulates the endocrine system, improves the function of
the heart and blood vessels, and supports their normal functioning. The magnesium
contained in pine pollen not only activates the enzyme system but also serves
as a carrier for some nutrients. Flavonoids contained in pine pollen can
significantly reduce blood lipids and cholesterol. Vitamins increase the
elasticity of blood vessel walls and improve microcirculation in the heart and
brain
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Antitumor
effect of pine pollen: Pine pollen has an antitumor effect, suppresses
tumors. Pine pollen does not harm normal cells, and the chemical drugs used in
clinical practice often do not distinguish between friends and foes, and during
treatment often leads to a general deterioration of the condition. Therefore,
pine pollen can serve as an adjunct in radiotherapy and chemotherapy, for which
it received the name "antitumor orderly."
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The role of pine pollen in the treatment of
prostate diseases Pine pollen contains substances with high potential (proteins,
vitamins, minerals, flavonoids, etc.). These substances comprehensively affect
the body, regulating many body functions, provide a balanced diet, enhance metabolism,
and remove barriers to the passage of capillaries. Pine pollen also stimulates
the development of internal secretion organs, increases and regulates the
secretory functions of the endocrine system, and therefore plays an essential
role in the treatment of diseases caused by impaired endocrine system
functions. The substances contained in the pollen of pine can improve blood
flow in the tissues of the prostate, reduce swelling, and reduce obstruction of
the urethra caused by prostatic hyperplasia. Flavonoids contained in pine
pollen have a strong antioxidant ability, which also contributes to the treatment
of prostatic hyperplasia.
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Pine
pollen and diabetes: Pine pollen is not only a precious food product but
also an excellent remedy for diabetes. Vitamins, microelements, and macrocells
contained in pollen protect the cells of the pancreas, stimulate the production
of insulin, and increase sugar endurance. According to recent studies, pine
pollen intake is a safe and effective diet therapy for patients with diabetes.
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Pine
pollen and other diseases: Pine pollen has an unexpected therapeutic effect
in various diseases, such as colds, anemia, hypertension, asthma, rhinitis,
etc., because it is a natural storehouse of nutrients and can increase
immunity. For external use of pine pollen, not subjected to processing with the
destruction of its walls, it can be used as a hemostatic and healing agent for
wounds and abrasions in the treatment of eczema and diaper dermatitis in
children. This is not only a magic medicine for any wounds and ulcers but also
an excellent tool for caring for the delicate skin of babies.
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