Uncovering the Secrets of Nature's Most Magical Substance
By Brandon Keim, Wired, 3/14/2008
Few substances in nature are more magical than royal jelly, a protein confection secreted by worker bees and eaten by bee larvae.
For the first several days of their lives, all larvae eat royal jelly; after that, most move on to nectar and pollen. They grow up to be sterile and short-lived workers, toiling tirelessly for the colony's greater good before dying after a few seasons. But a few lucky larvae stay on an all-jelly diet: they grow up to be queens, laying eggs and living for years.
What's so special about royal jelly? Scientists aren't sure -- but in a study published yesterday in Science, Australian National University biologists suggest that it's an epigenetic agent, activating genes in just the right combination for turning a would-be worker into a queen…
Saturday, March 15, 2008
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Hi my name is Laurie and I have been taking Royal Jelly for years.
My Father has a business in it and I absolutely love it!
I feel more energetic and younger.
I am so happy the buzz on Royal Jelly is getting out there.
Bee Well!
Laurie Noepel
http://www.RoyalHealthUnited.com
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