Whats all the buzz about royal jelly?
In the distant past, Dr. Murray S. Blum and associates at Louisiana State University discovered that royal jelly is approximately one-fourth as antibiotic as penicillin. It stopped the growth and spread of microorganisms that cause intestinal and skin infections such as pimples and boils. Further, it had none of the side effects that sometimes accompany antibiotics. Royal jelly may help prevent certain types of cancer There are indications that royal jelly may be helpful in the prevention of certain kinds of cancer, as shown in animal studies conducted jointly by three prestigious Canadian universities. Testing the effectiveness of royal jelly, researchers mixed it with cells of transplantable mouse leukemic and ascitic tumors, then inoculated mice with them. Neither the leukemia nor tumors developed. However, when the mice were first inoculated with the cancer-producing cells, followed later with royal jelly supplementation, they received no protection. It is important to keep in mind