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Bee Pollen

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Bee pollen are the male reproductive cells of plants. They are very small granules found in the anthers of angiosperms and in the pollen sacs of gymnosperms. Bees fly from flower to flower, collecting the pollen from the male part of the mature flower. Their shape, color and size strongly depend on the type of flour from which they get the grains. The pollen is collected on the hind legs and is constantly moistened with nectar. Upon arrival in the hive, the bee rubs the clumps of pollen from her legs and deposits it in one of the cells. <See also : [[Apitherapy]]
==Special Precautions of Bee Pollen==
* Warning! Pregnant women and nursing mothers are advised to consult their doctor before using pollen.
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