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A list of some effects of royal jelly on
humans:
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Applications |
Description |
References |
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Premature bebies and those with
nutritional deficiencies of various origins |
8-100 mg orally, improvement of
general condition; increase in weight, appetite, red blood cells
and haemoglobin |
Malossi & Grandi, 1956
Prosperi and Ragazzini, 1956
Prosperi et al., 1956
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Elderly (70-75 years), anorexic,
depressed and low blood pressure patients |
20 mg injected every second day,
improvements on all accounts 20 mg taken orally every second day,
improvements as above |
Destrem,
1956
Destrem, 1956 |
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Psychiatry |
Improvements of asthenia, nervous breakdown, emotional problems
and counteraction of side effects of psychoactive drugs |
Telatin, 1956 |
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Chronic metabolism |
Mixture
or royal jelly, honey and ginseng, improvements in weight gain and
psychological conditions, but changes of blood characterisics |
Borgia et al., 1984 |
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Stimulating metabolism |
Stimulating effects comparable to that by proteins, effect assumed
to be due to activity of enzymatic complexes |
Martinetti and Caracristi, 1956 |
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Wound healing |
5-30
mg/ml injected into burn blisters, improved regrowth of skin |
Gimbel et al., 1962 |
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