29-09-2022, 07:10 AM
Hi Mel, We have something else in common now besides loving white chocolate..being type 2 diabetic, I keep mine in remission and A1C in check too. Thank you for the great questions, it gave me a chance to explore some new Royal Jelly research tonight. I looked into diabetic amputation (specifically foot ulcers and necrosis) and found royal jelly has insulin-like activity to improve wound healing and also works as an anti-inflammatory.
If someone is on blood thinners they shouldn't use ROYAL JELLY, and possibly someone who has high estrogen levels as the RJ would be woefully overmatched by stronger hrt med at the receptor site should avoid using RJ.
What's a high estrogen level?....say something over 375 to 400 pg/mL, maybe a little higher.
Not sure i'm following you here.
The research I've looked at? I'd have to say oral seems best for improving glucose tolerance…1,000mg to 3,000mg was used in the studies to see improvement.
Bee pollen is supposed to help treat hay fever because of having quercetin, which inhibits histamine, or try a antihistamine?
I'll pick up tomorrow, lol it's late.
If someone is on blood thinners they shouldn't use ROYAL JELLY, and possibly someone who has high estrogen levels as the RJ would be woefully overmatched by stronger hrt med at the receptor site should avoid using RJ.
What's a high estrogen level?....say something over 375 to 400 pg/mL, maybe a little higher.
(28-09-2022, 09:52 PM)Mel87 Wrote: [ -> ]glucose can bypass the skin barrier, I found raw sugar can't but if the skin is hurt or damaged, (aka noogle) or the skin is exfoliated with a method that can cause abrasions it can also.
Not sure i'm following you here.
(28-09-2022, 09:52 PM)Mel87 Wrote: [ -> ]Would it be better for a diabetic to ingest this as it has improved benefits for glucose tolerance.
The research I've looked at? I'd have to say oral seems best for improving glucose tolerance…1,000mg to 3,000mg was used in the studies to see improvement.
Bee pollen is supposed to help treat hay fever because of having quercetin, which inhibits histamine, or try a antihistamine?
I'll pick up tomorrow, lol it's late.