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Flower Pollen Extract: Will It Bother Your Allergies?

By    |   Tuesday, 21 April 2015 12:08 PM EDT

People who take flower pollen extract as a supplement enjoy the idea that the extract remains pure after being harvested. In other words, it does not contain any dirt and debris while retaining its nutrients, making it allergy free.

Unlike bee pollen, for example, flower pollen contains no bee wings or parts, fungi, bacteria or other contaminants that may trigger allergies. Pollen from bees includes the outer husk of the pollen, which can cause allergies.

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Processing of flower pollen extract, on the other hand, removes unhealthy materials and maintains all the nutrients of the pollen through advanced harvesting methods. Flower pollen extract even helps treat allergies, such as hay fever and pollen allergies, according to the Baseline of Health Foundation.

Flower pollen also provides overall health because of its anti-inflammatory properties to regulate metabolism, even protecting the lungs.

The vitamins, minerals, amino acids and other nutrients in flower pollen protect the body with natural antibiotic remedies. The health aspects of the pollen have aided athletes in their performance by significantly improving their oxygen intake.

According to Livestrong, an Italian study revealed improvement in energy and stamina in soccer players only 10 days after taking flower pollen supplements.

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Aggravation of allergies has been a complaint over the years from using bee pollen, but advanced methods of processing flower pollen without chemicals has helped to extract the finest parts of the pollen grains for a pure result.

Many companies have quality control in their processing of flower pollen extract. This avoids the inclusion of fungi, bacteria, bee parts and other material found in bee pollen. The clean extraction maintains all the nutrients in the pollen while getting rid of debris that contributes to allergies.

According to Heartcom.org
, the process used in manufacturing flower pollen extract can be done without chemicals, preventing the risk of allergic reactions. This allows antioxidants in the natural pollen to provide enhancement of the immune system.

People who have allergies can avoid reactions through flower pollen extract processed by companies that use non-chemical methods in harvesting the pollen.

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People who take flower pollen extract as a supplement enjoy the idea that the extract remains pure after being harvested. In other words, it does not contain any dirt and debris while retaining its nutrients, making it allergy free.
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