
Once upon a time in a peaceful rural town, lived a young girl named Lisa who was fascinated by nature’s tiniest creatures. One summer, she noticed that the garden her family had planted seemed especially vibrant and full of life. After some research, Lisa discovered that this was thanks to a group of busy bees who had set up a hive nearby.

As she learned more, Lisa discovered bee pollen—a golden dust collected by bees that’s incredibly nutritious. It’s packed with vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and antioxidants, all of which are excellent for human health. People who take bee pollen often experience boosted energy, improved immunity, and even better digestion.
But beyond that, Lisa realized how much bees benefit the entire environment. By pollinating flowers and crops, bees help plants reproduce, keeping ecosystems balanced and food sources plentiful. Without bees, many plants, including those that provide fruits and vegetables, would struggle to survive. So, caring for bees isn’t just about helping these hardworking insects…
…It’s also about supporting the health of our environment and food systems!
Inspired, Lisa told her neighbor, Robert, and together they decided to set up a small bee garden, planting bee-friendly flowers and leaving water sources for them. Not only did their garden thrive —

…but the neighbors for miles-around, began to excitedly show their appreciation for these tiny creatures that play such a big role in both our health and the health of the planet. Ava & Robert knew that by protecting bees, they were helping create a better world for everyone!
When bees collect nectar for honey, they coat their legs with pollen. The pollen is collected when they pass through a screen while returning to the hive. The screen gently scrapes the pollen off their legs where it drops into a tray for collection.
Prairie Gold Wildflower Pollen Granules are full of Antioxidant flavonoids, including myricetin, quercetin, rutin, and trans-cinnamic acid. Bee pollen is an excellent source of nutrition. Bee pollen is richer in protein than any flesh-based food. Gram for gram, bee pollen supplements contain more amino acids than fish, beef, or eggs.
Bee pollen is known to help lessen the symptoms of seasonal allergies, but if you have severe allergies to any pollen, take precautions before using bee pollen. Try a few granules on the tongue first to detect any type of allergic reaction.