Royal Jelly is a milky white substance produced in the salivary glands of worker bees as a food source for the queen bee and it may be what dramatically extends the queen’s life and enhances her fertility. There have been numerous claims about royal jelly’s beneficial effects on a variety of medical problems, including fatigue, infertility, asthma, and lack of appetite; these are mainly anecdotal and not substantiated in clinical testing. Interestingly, however, animal an human studies have shown that royal jelly contains ingredients capable of lowering cholesterol levels in the blood. Based on the queen bee, royal jelly occasionally appears as an ingredient in women’s cosmetics, especially wrinkle creams. However, there is no evidence that royal jelly retards aging (or aging skin) in anyone except bees.
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