Pollens
The most well-known and taken pollen in the world is bee pollen. While it is collected by bees this pollen comes from a wide range of flowers, depending on what’s in the area.
Are pollens are different. You can read much more of their benefits on each page.
For people interested in pine pollen for its phyto-androgen properties, this means that pine pollen does not trigger the body to stop producing testosterone.
For the endocrine system, pine pollen is used to bring hormone levels back into correct balance when they are otherwise out of balance. In this way, pine pollen seeks to restore healthy ratios of testosterone to estrogen in the body, when those ratios are otherwise influenced, through diet and environment, illness and disease, or age Andropause.
For the endocrine system, pine pollen is used to bring hormone levels back into correct balance when they are otherwise out of balance. In this way, pine pollen seeks to restore healthy ratios of testosterone to estrogen in the body, when those ratios are otherwise influenced, through diet and environment, illness and disease, or age Andropause.
We also have Tea Pollen, which comes from Camellia Sinensis, the plant that brings you green tea (as well as the other versions, depending on how it’s prepared.) This is not androgenic, but has a host of other benefits and is packed with nutrition.
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