its either mountain cedar pollen or oak. either one you will most likely be suffering from you allergies now that you have touched it like that LOL
have fun.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1642802 Yes but are you aware that certain kinds of pollen help to activate the pineal gland??? =) ponder that one
Benefits of proper nutrition through consuming Pine Pollen:
Restore hormone levels in Andropause and Menopause
Regulate and strengthen the immune system
Reduce cholesterol
Relieve rheumatic pain
Enhance metabolic function of the skin and nourish the hair at its roots
Adjust the endocrine system and raise immunity power of the organs
Improve endurance for high efficiency and quick pace
Protect the cardiovascular system and increase superoxide dismutase levels (potent antioxidant) in the heart, blood, liver, and brain
Improve metabolism and regulate weight
Accelerate activity of the liver cells and regulate bile secretion
Regulate prostate function
Common cold preventative
Restore androgen and estrogen balance
Improve metabolism and regulate weight (safe and toxic-free fat-lowering supplement)
Nourish the brain
Stimulate liver regeneration
Increase free testosterone levels in the blood
Dramatically improves your vitality and stamina
NUTRITION
In addition to its high amino acid content, pine pollen contains a complete array of vitamins, minerals, hormones and phyto-nutrients.
Over 20 Amino Acids and 8 Essential Amino Acids Making Pine Pollen A Complete Protein:
Alanine • Arginine • Aspartic • Cysteine • Glutamic • Acid • Glycin • Histidine • Isoleucine • Leucine • Lysine • Methionine • Phenylalanie • Proline • Serine • Threonine • Tryptophan • Tyrosine • Valine
Amazingly, Pine Pollen also contains these important compounds:
Alpha Linolenic Acid (ALA) • Androstenedione • Androsterone • Antioxidants • Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) • Fiber • Flavonoids • Lignin • Living Coenzymes • Living Enzymes • Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) • Monosaccharides • Nucleic Acids • Oleic acid • Polysaccharides • Superoxide dismutase (SOD) • Testosterone • Unsaturated Fatty Acids
Vitamins:
Vitamin A B-Carotene • Vitamin B1 • Vitamin B2 • Vitamin B3 • Vitamin B6 • Folic Acid • Vitamin D • Vitamin E
lots more of course
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