How does NSI Royal Jelly work?
Royal jelly, also known as bee’s milk, is a nutrient rich secretion produced by nurse worker bees. It is used as nourishment for queen bees to ensure their healthy growth and development. Royal Jelly is also attributed to extending the lifespan of the queen bee, which is typically seven years, far greater than the lifespan of the worker bee (who does not consume the jelly), which is typically only 40 days. This life-extending, and life enhancing, benefit may also offer rejuvenating and healthy aging effects on humans as well.
NSI Royal Jelly provides a highly potent form of this all natural ingredient. Each single softgel serving of NSI Royal Jelly contains 500 mg of royal jelly derived from 152 mg of royal jelly concentrate. It is loaded with vitamins A, the full range of B-complex, C, D and E. Royal Jelly is also rich in minerals calcium, copper, iron, phosphorous and potassium, as well as amino acids, phytosterols and protein.
A nutritional powerhouse, NSI Royal Jelly may help enhance energy levels and vitality, may help heighten sexual performance, may boost bone health and may help strengthen immune function. It also may contribute to cardiovascular strength by helping to support healthy cholesterol levels already within normal range. In addition, Royal Jelly may also contribute to healthy skin, joint function and digestion because it may help support the body’s normal inflammatory response. It may also help alleviate symptoms associated with hormonal fluctuations in women.
NSI Royal Jelly is better because it:
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Contains 500 mg of royal jelly derived from 152 mg of royal jelly concentrate
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May offer healthy aging and health enhancing benefits
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Provides essential vitamins, minerals, amino acids, phytosterols and protein
Did You Know?
All NSI supplements are packaged in HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) bottles. These bottles keep moisture vapor out, protecting the freshness and integrity of their contents, and are 400% more effective compared other brands currently using PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) bottles. HDPE bottles do not break as glass can and are also recyclable so we urge you to please recycle them.