Tuesday, June 17, 2014

PINE POLLEN

Pine Pollen Benefits and Protective Properties


Arthur Haines starts with describing benefits and content of Pine Pollen and goes on to highlight the protective benefits of Pine Pollen, especially against radiation. You’ll discover the best way to gather pine pollen, where to store it while gathering, which tools may be helpful for this task and much more.





  1. Nutrition – Pine Pollen is so full of vitamins, minerals and amino acids that our immune system has a much better chance of protecting us using these nutriments as a fuel.
  2. Non-enzymatic antioxidants – These antioxidants are the ones we get from our diet, including Pro Vitamin A, Vitamins C, D and E, all of which can be found in Pine Pollen. These non-enzymatic antioxidants have an ability to stop the unfortunate chain reaction once free radicals take away an electron from a stable molecule.
  3. Enzymatic antioxidants – Apart from being a great source of Non-enzymatic antioxidants, Pine Pollen increases the power of Enzymatic antioxidants. These are the ones our body makes on its own, like superoxide dismutase. This enzymatic antioxidant has been clinically proven to have protective properties against radioactive particles.
For more in-depth explanation make sure to check out the entire video. You can get raw Pine Pollen here and use it as it is or make a tincture from it.

Pine Pollen is a Rare Source of Phyto-Androgens

These can help combat all those phyto and xeno-estrogens are our environment is full of these days, from drinking water, pesticides, plastics and more. This includes:
  • Androstenedione
  • Testosterone
  • DHEA
  • Androsterone
This is not a steroid and you won’t have any side effects of those drugs. Instead with all the natural co-factors and the small amounts these will work with your body for adaptogenic effects. These are provided through novel plant compounds like Gibberellins and Brassinosteroids, which bind to testosterone receptors sites, regulate prostrate health, have anti-inflammatory, liver detoxifying actions and much more.
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