Vitamin A contributes to the maintenance of normal skin, normal vision and the normal function of the immune system.
Vitamin D contributes to normal immune system function and maintenance of normal bones, teeth and muscle function.
Vitamin B2 contributes to the maintenance of normal red blood cells, normal skin, normal vision, normal energy yielding metabolism and reduction of tiredness and fatigue.
Vitamins B6 & B12 contribute to normal red blood cell formation. Energy yielding metabolism and reduction of tiredness and fatigue. Contributes to the normal function of the nervous and immune system.
Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation for normal function of bones, cartilage, teeth, gums and skin. Contributes to normal energy yielding metabolism, the reduction of tiredness and fatigue, normal psychological function and normal function of the immune system and nervous system.
Calcium contributes to normal energy yielding metabolism, normal muscle function and for the maintenance of normal teeth and bones.
Zinc contributes to the maintenance of normal vision and normal cognitive function.
Magnesium contributes to a reduction in tiredness and fatigue, energy yielding metabolism, normal functioning of the nervous system, normal muscle function, maintenance of normal teeth and bones.
Copper contributes to the maintenance of normal connective tissue and normal hair pigmentation and normal nails.
Selenium contributes to the maintenance of normal hair.
Iron and Iodine contribute to normal cognitive function.
With authentic New Zealand Manuka honey powder MGO 300, Bioflavonoids, Phytosterol & Extracts of Lycopene, Propolis, Maca, Nettle Root & Siberian Ginseng all well known to help with men’s health.
Manuka honey (MGO 300)
This high-strength honey – made by bees collecting nectar from New Zealand Manuka bushes – contains the active ingredient methylglyoxal (MGO), which has an antimicrobial [1] and also anti-bacterial effect on the body, according to a 2018 study by Ulster University [2]. Our Manuka honey is harvested from Manuka Doctor hives high in the New Zealand mountains, and then freeze-dried into powder.
Bioflavanoids
Flavonoid-rich foods, such as blueberries, grapes, apples, pears and citrus fruit have proven beneficial with cardiovascular health issues, hypertension and erectile disfunction [3,4,5]. High levels of these natural plant chemicals are found in Bee-Man.
Phytosterols & Extracts of Lycopene
Lycopene is an antioxidant in the carotenoid family. Antioxidants protect your body from damage caused by free radicals which are linked to certain chronic diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease and Alzheimer’s. [6]
Lycopene may also help reduce total and “bad” LDL cholesterol levels and increase “good” HDL cholesterol, lowering your risk of developing or prematurely dying from heart disease. [7,8] Also, eating 2 grams of phytosterols per day can reduce LDL cholesterol by 8 to 10%. [9]
Maca Root
Maca root powder is a popular supplement among bodybuilders and athletes. It has been claimed to help you gain muscle, increase strength, boost energy and improve exercise performance. [10]
Maca has also been associated with a reduced risk of prostate cancer [11].
Nettle Root
Studies into stinging nettle link it to a number of potential health benefits. People with an enlarged prostate demonstrate that stinging nettle extracts help treat short- and long-term urination problems — without side effects. [12,13]
Siberian Ginseng
Siberian ginseng has proven to suppress the development of an enlarged prostate, the most common prostate problem in older men. [14]
Ginseng has also proven to help improve brain functions like memory, behaviour and mood. [15,16] Other studies found positive effects on brain function and behaviour in people with Alzheimer’s disease. [17]
L-Carnitine
Acetyl L-carnitine is a form of the amino acid L-carnitine, which is known to improve memory and cognitive function and improve metabolism.
Sources
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7. Ann Nutr Metab. 2012;61(2):126-34. Effect of lycopene and tomato products on cholesterol metabolism. P Palozza , A Catalano, R E Simone, M C Mele, A Cittadini
8. J Med Food. 2013 May;16(5):361-74. Effect of lycopene supplementation on oxidative stress: an exploratory systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Jinyao Chen , Yang Song, Lishi Zhang
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11. Multicenter Study. Int J Cancer. 2009 Nov 1;125(9):2179-86. Dietary glucosinolate intake and risk of prostate cancer in the EPIC-Heidelberg cohort study. Astrid Steinbrecher 1, Katharina Nimptsch, Anika Hüsing, Sabine Rohrmann, Jakob Linseisen
12. J Herb Pharmacother. 2005;5(4):1-11. Urtica dioica for treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia: a prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study. Mohammad Reza Safarinejad
13. Int Urol Nephrol. 2007;39(4):1137-46. Efficacy and safety of a combination of Sabal and Urtica extract in lower urinary tract symptoms--long-term follow-up of a placebo-controlled, double-blind, multicenter trial. Nikolai Lopatkin 1, Andrey Sivkov, Sandra Schläfke, Petra Funk, Alexander Medvedev, Udo Engelmann
14. Int Neurourol J. 2014 Dec; 18(4): 179–186.Influence of Panax ginseng on Alpha-Adrenergic Receptor of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. Su Kang Kim, Joo-Ho Chung, Byung-Cheol Lee, Sang Won Lee, Kang Hyo Lee, and Young Ock Kim
15. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2010 Dec 8;(12):CD007769. Ginseng for cognition Jinsong Geng , Jiancheng Dong, Hengjian Ni, Myeong Soo Lee, Taixiang Wu, Kui Jiang, Guohua Wang, Ai Ling Zhou, Reem Malouf
16. J Ginseng Res. 2011 Nov;35(4):457-61.Improvement of cognitive deficit in Alzheimer's disease patients by long term treatment with korean red ginseng Jae-Hyeok Heo 1, Soon-Tae Lee, Min Jung Oh, Hyun-Jung Park, Ji-Young Shim, Kon Chu, Manho Kim
17. Randomized Controlled Trial. Nutr Neurosci 2012 Nov;15(6):278-82. Heat-processed ginseng enhances the cognitive function in patients with moderately severe Alzheimer's disease. Jae-Hyeok Heo, Soon-Tae Lee, Kon Chu, Min Jung Oh, Hyun-Jung Park, Ji-Young Shim, Manho Kim
18. https://www.menshealth.com/health/a19516079/best-supplements-for-men/