What's In Pine Pollen

What's In Pine Pollen - A Nutritional Analysis Overview

What is in Pine Pollen?

Each Spring the world's Pine Trees blanket the earth in a blanket of fine yellow powder (Pine Pollen) containing over 200 different micro-nutrients. These nutrients are so powerful that they literally spur growth in nearly everything they touch, including humans. 

Sure Pine Pollen can be irritating to some; especially those with mild allergies to it, but even if you're not eating Pine Pollen, simply inhaling it can do incredible things for your body.  Here's why. 

An Overview on the Nutritional Content of Pine Pollen

#1: Pine Pollen Provides A Wide Spectrum of Vitamins and Minerals

Looking for a reason to stop taking a synthetic multivitamin? Here's a good one: Pine Pollen contains a wide array of vitamins and minerals that are key to health and longevity. 

Regular fruits and vegetables simply don't cut it anymore due to over farming, so supplementing with Pine Pollen can replace many of your existing supplements. Plus, it is a fraction of the cost of most junk multivitamins.

Vitamins and Minerals In Pine Pollen

Pine Pollen Powder also contains a wide array of vitamins and minerals, including but not limited to: Vitamin D3, various B Vitamins, Folic Acid, Inositol, Vitamin C, Magnesium, Zinc, Silica, Copper, Iron, Selenium, and Potassium.

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#2: Pine Pollen is a complete Protein

Pine Pine is roughly 30% protein and contains 18 different amino acids, including all essential amino acids. 

This is great for athletes, bodybuilders, vegans, and others looking to support lean muscle growth. Amino acids are also essential to the creation of neurotransmitters and just about every function of the body, so getting plenty of them is incredibly important.

Amino Acids in Pine Pollen

Pine Pollen Powder is a complete protein that contains all essential amino acids, plus non-essential amino acids arginine, cystein, glutamine, glycine, proline, and tyrosine.

#3: Pine Pollen Provides the Body with Powerful Antioxidants, Enzymes, Co-Enzymes and More

Pine Pollen provides the body with an insane amount of different antioxidants, enzymes, and co-enzymes that help fight aging and oxidative stress.  Many of these substances are believe to reduce pain, improve immune function and help reduce the risk of certain types of cellular damage that contribute to aging.

Antioxidants and Enzymes in Pine Pollen

Raw Pine Pollen Powder contains many flavonoids, polyphenols, glutathione, resveratrol, Superoxide Dismutase (SOD), ALA, and more.

#4: Pine Pollen is loaded with Phyto-Androgens

Pine Pollen in Chinese medicine is believed to be nature's fountain of youth due to the presence of Phyto-Androgen hormones that mimic the same effect on human biology as those produced within the body. 

These hormones, along with the micronutrients of Pine Pollen listed above are believed to have a synergistic effect on the body helping to restore the body's  natural hormonal balance by supporting hormones and reducing excess estrogens.

How to Use Pine Pollen's Dense Nutrients to Your Advantage

Here are some of the most common ways we suggest using Pine Pollen

  • A natural replacement for synthetic multivitamins and minerals

  • An anti-aging health tonic to naturally support optimal hormone levels

  • As a pre and post workout supplement for bodybuilders and athletes to help support lean muscle and optimal performance

  • As a general superfood to supercharge your diet and nutrition plan

Conclusion: The nutritional content of Pine Pollen is immense! Not only does it contain phyto-androgen hormones, it is also loaded with vitamins, minerals, amino acids, antioxidants, and more. 

It is no wonder that so many people believe it to be nature's most powerful superfood and the closest thing to the fountain of youth.

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