Pine pollen powder comes from the tiny grains on male cones that produce a yellow powdery dust that can be collected and used as a nutritive adaptogen tonic powder or made into a tincture. Containing significantly high amounts of androgens and phytosterols, it is known to help balance the ratio between the sex hormones, especially helpful for middle-aged adults. It also encourages the increase in antioxidant constituents, like
SOD and glutathione, beneficial for boosting immune functions. Learn more about it how and when to harvest your own wildcrafted pollen.
Pine
Pollen Powder,
Super Man
Herbs, 50-250g -
http://bit.ly/1Joe6zZ
Pine Pollen Tincture, Super Man Herbs, 2 fl. oz. - http://bit.ly/1Joe6zZ
Nettle
Root 10:1 Extract, Super Man Herbs, 75
Gram Bag - http://bit.ly/1E4d509
SurThrival
Pure Potency Pine Pollen Extract, 1 fl oz - http://bit.ly/1GAu62z
SurThrival Perpetual
Youth Pine Pollen Powder - 48g - http://bit.ly/1yZtuRy
SurThrival Pine Pollen
Gold Elixir 1:1 Extraction -1fl oz - http://bit.ly/1aznx4O
SurThrival Perpetual Youth Pine Pollen,
180 ct, Caps - http://bit.ly/1vP4ZEd
Pine Pollen Page: http://bit.ly/1FrPrKi
Additional Sourced
Info:
Antiaging Effect of Pine Pollen in
Human Diploid Fibroblasts: http://1.usa.gov/1NNJcEv
National Institute of Allergy and
Infectious Diseases, Pollen Allergy: http://1.usa.gov/1D2f193
Effect of pine pollen extract on experimental chronic arthritis: http://1.usa.gov/1Gzvbb7
Antioxidant and antiinflammatory activity of pine pollen extract in vitro: http://1.usa.gov/1DOqzxl
Pine pollen inhibits cell apoptosis-related protein expression in the cerebral cortex of mice with arsenic poisoning[large star: http://1.usa.gov/1GWrywo
Effect of pine pollen on kidney mitochondria
DNA deletion mutation in senile mice: http://1.usa.gov/1IhhdfS
Allergenicity and cross-reactivity of pine pollen: http://1.usa.gov/1yNxUap
The incidence of pine pollen reactivity in an allergic atopic population: http://1.usa.gov/19Wcv8w
The effect of extracts of the roots of the stinging nettle (
Urtica dioica) on the interaction of
SHBG with its receptor on human prostatic membranes: http://1.usa.gov/1PaM3sF
Vitamin D and its metabolites in the pollen of pine. Part 5:
Steroid hormones in the pollen of pine species: http://1.usa.gov/1C7HFka
Endogenous Gibberellins of Pine Pollen: http://1.usa.gov/1FdL0A5
All information is for educational purposes only and is the personal view of the author; not intended as medical advice,
diagnosis or prescription. This information has not been evaluated by the
FDA and is not intended to cure or prevent any disease.
- published: 03 May 2015
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