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Pine pollen is an incredible, 100% natural Canadian superfood, and when added to one's diet, it provides invigorating and rejuvenative effects.  Canadian Pine Pollen Co. adheres to the highest Canadian quality standards, as well as stringent internal Sustainable Harvest Protocols.

 

Extensive research suggests that both genders (♀ &  ♂) would be wise to ensure they maintain healthy levels of androgens (male hormones), which becomes increasingly important with each added year of aging. Androgens drop in everyone with age - which is why is having a reliable food source of phytoandrogens is vital. Traditional cultures such as the Native Americans used pine pollen much as we use wheat flour today.

 

Pine pollen is the golden dust made by the pine trees each spring. It is a potent source of natural phytoandrogens (male plant hormones), among many other phytonutrients, like vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and antioxidants. It is the ancient, best-kept-secret of the wild pine forest to thrive and have longevity. Crafted from wild, raw, non-cracked pine pollen harvested from pristine forests of British Columbia.

 

The rebuilding of tissues is an anabolic activity. As we age, the repair and regeneration of the bone, muscle, organ, brain, and the cardiovascular system naturally slows down. Symptoms of andropause include prostate issues, lack of stamina, and erectile dysfunction, with menopausal symptoms including hot flashes and mood swings. Male (♂) hormones regulate both of these conditions.

 

Pine pollen has long been used for a variety of health-related purposes, such as:

 

  • supplementing the diet or adding to foods
  • slowing aging
  • reducing fatigue
  • boosting testosterone
  • treating a variety of conditions, including colds, constipation, and prostate disease

 

30g Powder

Canadian Pine Pollen, Ponderosa

C$76.00Price
  • 100% Raw, wildcrafted, non-cracked cell wall Ponderosa pine pollen powder.

  • Take one to three teaspoons.  Take with tea, coffee, smoothies, or use in baking, ferment, and germinate.

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