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04-04-2012, 12:17 PM | #1 |
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| Bee Pollen - Holistic Blend has anyone heard of this product or better used it on thier pets? i was at out local pet store and i noticed this product. it seemed REALLY interesitng...if it does in fact do what it states. i'm just going to copy the informtaion from their website: Bee Pollen The Natural Energy Booster for Your Pet Available in 150g / 5.29oz Bee Pollen, often referred to as nature's perfect food, has 96 known nutrients and is a rich dietary source of zinc, calcium, magnesium and iron. It can energize your pets while giving them a sense of well-being, increase their intellectual capacity, and most importantly it will close any nutritional gaps in their diet that are common with most commercial pet foods. http://holisticblend.com/images/content/bee-polen.jpg Did you know? Honeybee pollen & raw honey are the only foods on earth containing all 22 nutrients essential to mankind for complete & perfect health Airborne allergens Enhances vitality Heightens fertility Rejuvenates the body Colitis Weight (kg/lbs.)Dosage twice/dayUp to 4.54 kg/10 lbs.1/8 tsp.Up to 11.4 kg./25 lbs.1/4 tsp.Up to 22.7 kg./50 lbs.1/2 tsp.Up to 34 kg./75 lbs.2/3 tsp.Up to 45 kg./100 lbs.+1 tsphttp://holisticblend.com/images/content/bee-polen-2.jpg INGREDIENTS: 100% pure bee pollen. STORE LOCATOR ASK OUR NUTRITIONIST Does your pet suffer? Hot spots, shedding, lack of energy, scratching Underweight or ill, pregnant, or new puppies and kittens Arthritis, bone or joint problems Tapeworms, pin worms, hook worms, intestinal parasites. Anxiety, nervous or stressful situations Diabetes, heart problems, cholesterol Hip dysplasia, joint problems, inflammation Hairballs, lack of pigmentation, unbalanced nutrition Bad breath, poor digestion, gas, bloating |
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04-04-2012, 12:23 PM | #2 |
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| Ive heard on Dr Oz that its good for humans to take also
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04-04-2012, 12:29 PM | #3 |
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| really? well i need all the things it's talking about helping for me too!!! |
04-04-2012, 12:29 PM | #4 |
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| ....lol other then the worms..... |
04-04-2012, 12:38 PM | #5 |
I ♥ Joey & Ralphie! Donating Member | Dr. Oz also said that bee's honey can be good for allergy sufferers if you buy locally gathered honey. He suggested Farmer's markets and places like that. I've been meaning to try that. Concerning the Pollen, I'm always skepical whe a substance does that much. Hot spots, shedding, lack of energy, scratching Underweight or ill, pregnant, or new puppies and kittens Arthritis, bone or joint problems Tapeworms, pin worms, hook worms, intestinal parasites. Anxiety, nervous or stressful situations Diabetes, heart problems, cholesterol Hip dysplasia, joint problems, inflammation Hairballs, lack of pigmentation, unbalanced nutrition Bad breath, poor digestion, gas, bloating Has there been any scientific testing to prove this?
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04-04-2012, 12:47 PM | #6 |
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| it seems like it's more driven for human use. i'm just starting to look into this product a bit more. Benefits of Bee Pollen this list is even LONGER for human benifits! crazy. |
04-04-2012, 12:47 PM | #7 |
Donating YT 4000 Club Member | my friend swears by it, she gives it to her poodle , I have not tried it, I did listen to her recomend it to our other neighbor , and I have heard of the benefits for humans also, if you do try it, I would love to hear what you think/// |
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