DECLARE your freedom from painful, swollen joints with this ‘honey trick’
It’s the leading cause of disability in the U.S. – and for too many older folks just like you, it’s doing a lot more than just CRAMPING your style.
It’s HAMPERING your daily routine… and STEALING your independence!
I’m talking about arthritis.
If you’ve already found yourself in its grip, you’re in the same boat with over 54 million Americans.
On a good day, you can’t squeeze a lemon to make lemonade.
On a bad day, you can’t step foot out of bed.
Fortunately, there’s a natural way to find relief…
But there’s a little bit of a catch.
It comes from the most unexpected of places… and you may not even believe what I’m about to share with you.
Stick with me – and maybe you’ll never have to pry open a bottle of pain pills again.
A flower secret to FIXING arthritis pain
By now, you’re savvy enough to know about the multitudes of herbal remedies out there.
But there’s something else that you may have never thought of… or even heard of… whose potential has just BEGUN to be unlocked.
It’s pollen.
That’s right, the stuff that makes you sneeze can ALSO alleviate the aches and pains of arthritis!
It’s not just any kind of pollen from any ol’ flower.
Studies have found that what can provide real, lasting relief for arthritis is bee pollen.
The Greeks and Romans used bee pollen for medicinal purposes. And it’s been proven to work so well in modern times that the German Federal Board of Health currently acknowledges it as a medicine.
It’s also one of the most nutritious edible items on the planet — comprised of anywhere from 20 to a whopping 40% protein and dozens of vitamins, nutrients, fatty acids, amino acids, and polyphenols.
It helps arthritis-related discomfort in 3 main ways…
- BANISHING inflammation
- REDUCING swelling
- REVERSING oxidative damage.
A 2010 study detected anti-inflammatory activities after taking bee pollen supplements for just 3 days.
Pollen from just anywhere won’t do the trick – it’s got to be literally taken off the honeybee, where it’s mixed with nectar and bee secretions you probably don’t want to think too much about.
Many of the studies find that bee pollen works best when mixed with honey… and provides benefits that you won’t get from honey alone.
Now, there are lots of bee-related products out there, as the practice of healing with bees (a.k.a. apitherapy) dates back to ancient times.
But don’t confuse bee pollen with royal jelly, “bee glue,” bee venom, etc.
Look for a bee pollen supplement from an organic source to reduce your potential exposure to pesticides.
The therapeutic effects may vary depending on the species of bee and the type of flower that the pollen comes from. To be safe, start with anything from the Apis mellifera, or the western honeybee — the most common honeybee in the world.
If you suffer from chronic arthritis pain, a dosage of 500 to 1,000 mg should be a good starting point.
To being pain-free,
Melissa Young


