Natural Bee Pollen -- Organic, Read Description

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Important: The product should not be used as a prescription, diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition or ailment. The information we provide is purely metaphysical in nature and is by no means medical. By using this site and associated materials, you acknowledge and agree that you personally assume responsibility for your use or misuse of this information.

Each batch is made to order so it may vary from the picture shown.

Please do NOT ingest without proper research and knowledge. Keep away from children and pets.

DO NOT INGEST OR HANDLE IF YOU HAVE A KNOWN ALLERGY, OR AN ALLERGY THAT RUNS IN THE FAMILY, TO BEES.
Ritual Rising Company accepts no responsibility if this warning is not heeded. It is understood that this is a non-verbal agreement between buyer and seller that if buyer happens to misuse this product or use this product and have a reaction of some sort, Ritual Rising Company is not responsible for any outcome once it is delivered to the Post Office to be sent out.

This purchase is for ONE (1) ounce.

Powdered Bee Pollen (Ambrosia)


Bees do so much for our world; in fact, 85% of plants would not be here if it were not for the bees. 1/3 of all foods we eat depend on bees to pollinate and more than 100 crops are germinated because of this pollination, including clover and alfalfa which is used for domesticated farm animals such as cows. They provide honey and royal jelly, both of which have medicinal properties. But there is one overlooked byproduct of bees: bee pollen.
The ancient Egyptians called bee pollen “the powder that gives life.” The nutritious mix of nectar, flower pollen, enzymes, honey, wax, and bee secretions was placed in their tombs to nourish them in the next life. Bees were seen as the servants of the gods, delivering messages and healing powers. In ancient Greece, bee pollen was called Ambrosia – the food of the Gods. It was said to be imbibed with the power of immortality and eternal youth. Its health benefits were well established and both the father of modern medicine, Hippocrates, and the philosopher Pythagoras prescribed bee pollen for its healing properties. The Romans considered bee pollen to be a panacea. Roman soldiers carried dried pollen cakes with them to provide sustenance. The ancient cultures of China, India, and the Far East have the same references to the power and therapeutical benefits of bee pollen. To many, it was a necessary dietary staple. Native Americans, like the Romans before them, carried bee pollen in bags around their necks to give them energy on long journeys. Bee pollen is regarded as one of the most complete foods in nature. It certainly has all the right ingredients, containing 30 percent protein, all the amino acids required for our diets, and an abundance of vitamins, minerals, trace elements, hormone precursors, carbohydrates, and fatty acids. It contains more amino acids, gram for gram, than fish, beef, cheese, or eggs. It is so complete as a food we can survive on bee pollen and water alone. So, naturally, a food this divine must have its place in magic.

Pollen is masculine in nature. It has the element of air. Pollen has magical properties of communication, travel, healing, connection, creation, sexuality (particularly masculine), evolution, starting new cycles, romance, overcoming depression, speediness, and fruition of hard labor.

Because it is also an incredible super food, any time you're trying to nourish, enervate, strengthen, or fertilize yourself or a spell your working on, bee pollen would make a great component to give a much needed boost.

Bee pollen can also be used as a substitute for honey in sweetening spells, or used as a catalyst for group spells like with a coven. Use this tool to add fertilization to your magickal plants (this would be the equivalent of charging crystals under the moon). Pollen can be used for petty curses or hexes for allergies. A few pellets strewn in an energizing bath help with increasing motivation, endurance, and ambition. Place a few bits in a coin jar, purse, or wallet to attract more money. Bee pollen is also commonly used in teas, tonics, tinctures, balms, and salves. A common balm would be Egyptian Magic and it works wonders!

Bee pollen is just the little boost your spells have been missing.

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Important: The product should not be used as a prescription, diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition or ailment. The information we provide is purely metaphysical in nature and is by no means medical. By using this site and associated materials, you acknowledge and agree that you personally assume responsibility for your use or misuse of this information.

Each batch is made to order so it may vary from the picture shown.

Please do NOT ingest without proper research and knowledge. Keep away from children and pets.

DO NOT INGEST OR HANDLE IF YOU HAVE A KNOWN ALLERGY, OR AN ALLERGY THAT RUNS IN THE FAMILY, TO BEES.
Ritual Rising Company accepts no responsibility if this warning is not heeded. It is understood that this is a non-verbal agreement between buyer and seller that if buyer happens to misuse this product or use this product and have a reaction of some sort, Ritual Rising Company is not responsible for any outcome once it is delivered to the Post Office to be sent out.

This purchase is for ONE (1) ounce.

Powdered Bee Pollen (Ambrosia)


Bees do so much for our world; in fact, 85% of plants would not be here if it were not for the bees. 1/3 of all foods we eat depend on bees to pollinate and more than 100 crops are germinated because of this pollination, including clover and alfalfa which is used for domesticated farm animals such as cows. They provide honey and royal jelly, both of which have medicinal properties. But there is one overlooked byproduct of bees: bee pollen.
The ancient Egyptians called bee pollen “the powder that gives life.” The nutritious mix of nectar, flower pollen, enzymes, honey, wax, and bee secretions was placed in their tombs to nourish them in the next life. Bees were seen as the servants of the gods, delivering messages and healing powers. In ancient Greece, bee pollen was called Ambrosia – the food of the Gods. It was said to be imbibed with the power of immortality and eternal youth. Its health benefits were well established and both the father of modern medicine, Hippocrates, and the philosopher Pythagoras prescribed bee pollen for its healing properties. The Romans considered bee pollen to be a panacea. Roman soldiers carried dried pollen cakes with them to provide sustenance. The ancient cultures of China, India, and the Far East have the same references to the power and therapeutical benefits of bee pollen. To many, it was a necessary dietary staple. Native Americans, like the Romans before them, carried bee pollen in bags around their necks to give them energy on long journeys. Bee pollen is regarded as one of the most complete foods in nature. It certainly has all the right ingredients, containing 30 percent protein, all the amino acids required for our diets, and an abundance of vitamins, minerals, trace elements, hormone precursors, carbohydrates, and fatty acids. It contains more amino acids, gram for gram, than fish, beef, cheese, or eggs. It is so complete as a food we can survive on bee pollen and water alone. So, naturally, a food this divine must have its place in magic.

Pollen is masculine in nature. It has the element of air. Pollen has magical properties of communication, travel, healing, connection, creation, sexuality (particularly masculine), evolution, starting new cycles, romance, overcoming depression, speediness, and fruition of hard labor.

Because it is also an incredible super food, any time you're trying to nourish, enervate, strengthen, or fertilize yourself or a spell your working on, bee pollen would make a great component to give a much needed boost.

Bee pollen can also be used as a substitute for honey in sweetening spells, or used as a catalyst for group spells like with a coven. Use this tool to add fertilization to your magickal plants (this would be the equivalent of charging crystals under the moon). Pollen can be used for petty curses or hexes for allergies. A few pellets strewn in an energizing bath help with increasing motivation, endurance, and ambition. Place a few bits in a coin jar, purse, or wallet to attract more money. Bee pollen is also commonly used in teas, tonics, tinctures, balms, and salves. A common balm would be Egyptian Magic and it works wonders!

Bee pollen is just the little boost your spells have been missing.

🌱 I Ethically Sourced I
🌎 I Natural I
Important: The product should not be used as a prescription, diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition or ailment. The information we provide is purely metaphysical in nature and is by no means medical. By using this site and associated materials, you acknowledge and agree that you personally assume responsibility for your use or misuse of this information.

Each batch is made to order so it may vary from the picture shown.

Please do NOT ingest without proper research and knowledge. Keep away from children and pets.

DO NOT INGEST OR HANDLE IF YOU HAVE A KNOWN ALLERGY, OR AN ALLERGY THAT RUNS IN THE FAMILY, TO BEES.
Ritual Rising Company accepts no responsibility if this warning is not heeded. It is understood that this is a non-verbal agreement between buyer and seller that if buyer happens to misuse this product or use this product and have a reaction of some sort, Ritual Rising Company is not responsible for any outcome once it is delivered to the Post Office to be sent out.

This purchase is for ONE (1) ounce.

Powdered Bee Pollen (Ambrosia)


Bees do so much for our world; in fact, 85% of plants would not be here if it were not for the bees. 1/3 of all foods we eat depend on bees to pollinate and more than 100 crops are germinated because of this pollination, including clover and alfalfa which is used for domesticated farm animals such as cows. They provide honey and royal jelly, both of which have medicinal properties. But there is one overlooked byproduct of bees: bee pollen.
The ancient Egyptians called bee pollen “the powder that gives life.” The nutritious mix of nectar, flower pollen, enzymes, honey, wax, and bee secretions was placed in their tombs to nourish them in the next life. Bees were seen as the servants of the gods, delivering messages and healing powers. In ancient Greece, bee pollen was called Ambrosia – the food of the Gods. It was said to be imbibed with the power of immortality and eternal youth. Its health benefits were well established and both the father of modern medicine, Hippocrates, and the philosopher Pythagoras prescribed bee pollen for its healing properties. The Romans considered bee pollen to be a panacea. Roman soldiers carried dried pollen cakes with them to provide sustenance. The ancient cultures of China, India, and the Far East have the same references to the power and therapeutical benefits of bee pollen. To many, it was a necessary dietary staple. Native Americans, like the Romans before them, carried bee pollen in bags around their necks to give them energy on long journeys. Bee pollen is regarded as one of the most complete foods in nature. It certainly has all the right ingredients, containing 30 percent protein, all the amino acids required for our diets, and an abundance of vitamins, minerals, trace elements, hormone precursors, carbohydrates, and fatty acids. It contains more amino acids, gram for gram, than fish, beef, cheese, or eggs. It is so complete as a food we can survive on bee pollen and water alone. So, naturally, a food this divine must have its place in magic.

Pollen is masculine in nature. It has the element of air. Pollen has magical properties of communication, travel, healing, connection, creation, sexuality (particularly masculine), evolution, starting new cycles, romance, overcoming depression, speediness, and fruition of hard labor.

Because it is also an incredible super food, any time you're trying to nourish, enervate, strengthen, or fertilize yourself or a spell your working on, bee pollen would make a great component to give a much needed boost.

Bee pollen can also be used as a substitute for honey in sweetening spells, or used as a catalyst for group spells like with a coven. Use this tool to add fertilization to your magickal plants (this would be the equivalent of charging crystals under the moon). Pollen can be used for petty curses or hexes for allergies. A few pellets strewn in an energizing bath help with increasing motivation, endurance, and ambition. Place a few bits in a coin jar, purse, or wallet to attract more money. Bee pollen is also commonly used in teas, tonics, tinctures, balms, and salves. A common balm would be Egyptian Magic and it works wonders!

Bee pollen is just the little boost your spells have been missing.

🌱 I Ethically Sourced I
🌎 I Natural I