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Pesticide-Free Sources & Some Info by kocc6ny2 ..... Allergies & Intolerance Forum

Date:   1/11/2007 4:25:13 PM ( 17 y ago)
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Important considerations

1. Location of pollen-producing flowers for harvest: wild or cultivated plants
2. Bee-keepers arrangement with farmers use of pesticide in avoiding the collection of pesticide-laced pollen
3. Bee-keepers knowledge & expertise in processing & packing bee pollen - without heat treatment etc


http://www.honeybalm.com/product/10


http://www.madhavahoney.com/pollen.htm


http://philoxia.com/beepollen.htm


http://philoxia.com/beepollen_info.htm


An in-depth outlook on bee-keeping, collecting honey/pollen & impact of pesticide on harvest

http://taipei.tzuchi.org.tw/tzquart/2004sp/qp2.htm


My personal opinion :

It is almost impossible to find & verify a truly pesticide-free bee pollen product, unless the bee-keeper operates exclusively on the mountains or in areas free from any modern farming. (Himalayas, Alpines, New Zealand & other mountain ranges comes to mind...)

Since the daily consumption of bee pollen is relatively low (1-2 teaspoons), it may be worthwhile to pay a bit more to buy bee pollen from pesticide-free locations.
 

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