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Side effects of royal jelly

The nutritional effect of 1 royal jelly is different from that of honey. It is the pulp secreted by young worker bees from the palatal gland. The taste is sour and slightly sweet, rich in protein, vitamins and trace elements, and the sugar content is only 14%. Contains active unsaturated fatty acids and polypeptide insulin, which can regulate human endocrine, enhance immunity and lower blood sugar.

Does royal jelly have side effects? Royal jelly is a kind of mild food with health care and nutrition functions, and its side effects are extremely low. Generally, eating royal jelly under the right conditions will not have side effects, but some exceptions are not excluded. People who are allergic to royal jelly, have bad stomach and low blood pressure will have uncomfortable symptoms after eating royal jelly, which is also the main reason for the side effects of eating royal jelly.

What are the side effects of royal jelly? 1. Royal jelly has complex nutrients, which can warm the body and regulate the body's endocrine. Children who take royal jelly too early will have precocious puberty and have secondary sexual characteristics too early. Normal children should not take it. Children with malnutrition and other diseases should also be taken under the guidance of a doctor.

2. The toxicity and side effects of queen bee are extremely low, but it contains a small amount of abnormal protein, which may cause allergies. Once allergic symptoms, such as asthma and urticaria, appear, they can be eliminated automatically as long as you stop eating.

3. People with poor gastrointestinal function eat royal jelly, which is easy to cause intestinal contraction, induce intestinal dysfunction, cause discomfort symptoms such as diarrhea and constipation, and seriously affect gastrointestinal absorption function. Use with caution in patients with gastrointestinal diseases.

4 The correct way to eat royal jelly is not suitable for excessive use. Children, pregnant women, surgical patients, diabetics, patients with low blood pressure and hypoglycemia, patients with vomiting blood and hemoptysis, diarrhea, intestinal dysfunction, and patients with colds and fever should not take royal jelly. Royal jelly should be taken on an empty stomach every morning and evening, and 2 grams should be taken directly into the mouth with a spoon or brewed with warm water, which can absorb enough nutrition.