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Answers
to
Frequently
Asked Questions
about RejuvaPol
Q
How much RejuvaPolª
should I take at a time and how often?
A You
should take 1-3 capsules per day with meals. Begin by taking 1 capsule
daily for 7-10 days, then 2 capsules daily for the next 7-10 days, and
then you can go to 3 capsules per day. The reason for this schedule
is that Rejuvapol is a highly concentrated food, and sometimes our digestive
systems need time to adjust to all the new nutrients. It won't hurt
you if you take too much too quickly, but you might get some intestinal
discomfort.
Q
What
is Micronization and why is it so important?
A
This
is the pharmaceutical-grade process that removes the 2 coverings (exine
and intine) from the pollen grain. This process takes the pollen from
being about 3% bioavailable to 100% bioavailable. This process uses
all natural substances - no chemicals or solvents are used. Some other
companies use acetone or ethylene derivatives to do this - and these
are very serious chemicals. So ours is a more natural and safer process.
Micronization is a proprietary process owned by the Swiss manufacturer.
Q
What
is Enzyme Processing and why is it done?
A Rejuvapol
is mixed with natural enzymes in order to reduce the molecular size
of the pollen grain. This renders the pollen highly hypoallergenic (non-allergenic).
Only natural substances are used. This too is a proprietary process
owned by the Swiss manufacturer. What's the difference between RejuvaPolª
and Bee Pollen? Bee pollen is very different from RejuvaPolª Swiss micronized
pollen. Bee pollen has not had the 2 coverings (husks) removed, nor
has it been enzymatically treated to make it hypo-allergenic. So, bee
pollen is about 3% digestible, and may cause allergic reactions. Rejuvapol
is made in Switzerland by a nutritional company that has been making
it for over 30 years. They have sent pollen to many countries around
the world. It is a safe and pure product. Be sure to read the fascinating
story of Swiss pollen in your Swiss Micronized Flower Pollen book.
Q
How
is RejuvaPolª packaged?
A Rejuvapol
comes in a European style tube, and each tube contains 28 capsules.
This is how they package it in Switzerland. The tube is quite handy,
has a safety-sealed-tamper-proof closure, and a push-up type cap. It
will work nicely to carry pollen and other vitamins with you.
Q
Are
there an known side effects associated with use of RejuvaPolª?
A Pollen
has been studied quite extensively, and used for centuries as food.
Most people notice an increase in their energy level, and that's usually
a good thing.
Q
How
about interactions with other vitamins or prescription drugs?
A Since
pollen is a food, adverse interactions with other vitamins or drugs
have not been noted in the scientific literature. Should you have a
concern about this, be sure to discuss with your doctor first.
Q
Can
people with allergies take RejuvaPolª?
A Rejuvapol
has been enzymatically processed to make it highly hypo-allergenic.
If this is a concern for you, please discuss with your doctor or allergist
first. Is RejuvaPol good for treating any particular diseases? RejuvaPolª
is a dietary supplement, and as such we make no medical or drug claims
for it. Current U.S. law is quite precise in this area, and we desire
to obey the law. Therefore, we are unable to recommend pollen for any
disease or medical condition.
Q
How
about more information on pollen?
A The
book we recommend is the Swiss pollen book from the National Life Extension
Research Institute (NLERI). It is available from us. Also, there are
Free E-Mail Reports by NLERI available from this website.
