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Royal jelly has been purported to have many
actions; most of them, however, are
unsubstantiated. Royal jelly has been shown in
animal studies to help prevent the
cholesterol-elevating effect of nicotine and to
lower blood cholesterol levels. Human studies have
confirmed that royal jelly can lower cholesterol
levels. It is antibacterial in test tube studies.
Other preliminary evidence suggests it may promote
wound healing and have moderate antitumor
activity. Where is it found? Worker bees make
royal jelly, which is fed to the queen. Other
larvae are also fed royal jelly until they begin
to mature; only the queen is fed it throughout her
life.
In what conditions might royal jelly be supportive?
- atherosclerosis
- high cholesterol


