Bee pollen, which is claimed to have a number of health benefits, is being touted as the latest superfood.
Bee pollen is collected and processed from plants as the insects carry out their vital task of pollinating plants and flowers. It can be used in supplements or sprinkled over salads.
Bee pollen contains antioxidants, which prevent the body's cells from being damaged by harmful free radicals, excessive amounts of which can lead to diseases including cancer.
Independent dietician Dr Sarah Schenker agreed that bee pollen could have certain beneficial effects.
However, she warned that very little research had been done on the subject. She said further tests would hopefully give scientists and nutritionists a greater understanding of how bee pollen affects humans.
"From a scientific point of view, it contains plant chemicals which can show advantageous effects in humans, though whether it has a miraculous effect is another matter," the Daily mail quoted Schenker as saying.
"Bee pollen is likely to contain bioactive substances and antioxidants.
"Most of those chemicals act as antioxidants and prevent damage to cell DNA.'
"If that effect was to be found in humans too, that would always be a good thing.
"That's the number one reason for eating plant-based foods," she added.
Source-ANI
Bee pollen is collected and processed from plants as the insects carry out their vital task of pollinating plants and flowers. It can be used in supplements or sprinkled over salads.
Bee pollen contains antioxidants, which prevent the body's cells from being damaged by harmful free radicals, excessive amounts of which can lead to diseases including cancer.
Independent dietician Dr Sarah Schenker agreed that bee pollen could have certain beneficial effects.
However, she warned that very little research had been done on the subject. She said further tests would hopefully give scientists and nutritionists a greater understanding of how bee pollen affects humans.
"From a scientific point of view, it contains plant chemicals which can show advantageous effects in humans, though whether it has a miraculous effect is another matter," the Daily mail quoted Schenker as saying.
"Bee pollen is likely to contain bioactive substances and antioxidants.
"Most of those chemicals act as antioxidants and prevent damage to cell DNA.'
"If that effect was to be found in humans too, that would always be a good thing.
"That's the number one reason for eating plant-based foods," she added.
Source-ANI
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