
Description
"Royal Jelly" is a nutrient-dense secretion produced by worker bees to sustain the queen bee, containing proteins, fatty acids, and royalactin. This natural substance promotes cellular renewal, immune activity, and metabolic adaptation. It also supports enzymatic functions and hormonal processes that influence overall physiological balance. Royal jelly has been used for generations in different cultures. It remains an important part of traditional diets and continues to be recognized for its rich nutritional properties.
Functions in the Body
Category
Deficiency Symptoms
There are no known deficiency symptoms for royal jelly.
Synergists & Antagonists
Royal jelly complements vitamin C and propolis to enhance immune defense. No significant antagonistic interactions exist.

Royal Jelly
Warnings
Caution is advised for individuals allergic to bee products, as royal jelly can trigger severe allergic reactions. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare professional before use.
Food Sources
oyal jelly is obtained directly from beehives as a secretion produced by worker bees.
Time Frame
Royal jelly can be taken at any time of the day, preferably with food to enhance absorption.
Depleted By
Royal jelly is non-essential and does not get depleted in the body.