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PINE POLLEN BENEFITS

Much of the excitement surrounding pine pollen benefits as a superfood is because of its phytoandrogens. Pine pollen dose not contain synthetic or prescription hormones.  Instead the pollen from pine trees is a natural wild food that boasts a potent concentration of bassinosteroids; a class of plant hormones some with identical structure as  ♂  hormones with equal importance in men and woman

Brassinosteroids are found throughout the plant kingdomin new growths, germinating seeds, and young vegetative tissues. Super foods like wheat-grass juice, germinated broccoli seed, and various sprouts, all have these plant hormones. They have similar property and structures as the male hormones that are  important to health of women as well as men. 

Brassinosteroids, were first discovered in pollen from Brassica napus, hence the name. But the highest concentration of these plant hormones are found in plant pollen, and in particular, pine pollen from all pine trees.  It seems these trees have the same genetic machinery as the human potential to make brassinosteroids that are bio-identical to the phytoandrogens  ones in the human body.

But it dose not stop there, besides the phytoandrogens, pine pollen has five other plant hormones all with physiological functions in human cells.  Auxins, cytokinins, gibberellins, ethylene and Abscisic acid (ABA), all have high biological activity; antiviral activity, anti-cancer activity, anabolic activity, pro-survival activity, immune response activation, anti-aging, stem cells activationand pancreatic β cells.

PINE POLLEN BENEFITS ALSO COME FROM AN STAGGERING ADDITIONAL NUMBER OF BIOACTIVE MOLECULES.

 

The Micky-mouse shaped pollen grain is a single live plant cell. Its complex sugars (polysaccharides) and antioxidants must protect its DNA against radiation and environmental damage while floating in the air. An abundance of amino acid content provides for rapid growth. Once the grains land on pine seed, it must stay attached to the seed with its germination filament. Then a second burst, the following year, leads to the transfer of its DNA. Thus the cells contain all the amino-acids, vitamines and mineral required for anabolic growth and the nitric oxide activation to sustain the extra demand on the body. 

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PHYTOANDROGENS IN PINE POLLEN ARE ESSENTIAL FOR RAPID GROWTH IN GERMINATION.

 BENEFICIAL ANTIOXIDANTS AND ANTI-INFLAMMATORY MOLECULES IN PINE POLLEN POWDER:

 A PARTIAL LIST OF PINE POLLEN’S OTHER ACTIVE ANTIOXIDANTS AND METABOLITES INCLUDES:

  •  15% amino acids, various polyphenols including 2% flavonoids,

  • 1-2% lipids-sterols including liver detoxifying agents such as glutathione,  MSM, SOD,  myoinositol, phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylethanolamine,  phosphatidylglycerol,  phosphatidylserine, lignin, and various polysaccharides (complex sugars)—two of which are important to immune health; arabinogalactan and xylogalacturonan.
  • It also has vitamin D2 and D3, magnesium, selenium, silicon, potassium, calcium, iron, strontium, phosphorus, sulphur, chlo
  • rine, manganese, plus various other vitamins, minerals, and essential amino acids such as L-dopa and Arginine that help with blood flow and the nitric-oxide cycle.

IT A NUT SHELL, PINE POLLEN IS A RARE FIND IN THE APOTHECARY OF NATURE AND ITS SUPER HERBS.

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 PINE POLLEN RESEARCH

 HUMAN TRAILS, BIOCHEMISTRY, CELL BIOLOGY, AND ANIMAL MODEL RESEARCH WITH PINE POLLEN AND ITS PHYTOANDROGENS AND HORMONES:

 

  1. Clinical study of chrome-rich pine pollen in the treatment of type 2 diabetes, (Fang Zhaohui, see Translation 2019)
  2. Analysis of pharmacological effects and clinical application of pine pollen. (Sheng wise et al, 2018)
  3. Effects of Pine Pollen Extract in Relieving Hot Flushes in Sex Hormone-Deficienct Rats.  (Thisayakorn, 2017)
  4. Androgenic and Anabolic Effects of Pinus tabulaeformis Carr Pollen in Clarias gariepinus. (Ausussto S Jr,  2017)
  5. Plant Hormone Cytokinins for Modulating Human Aging and Age-Related Diseases. (Jiří Voller, 2017)
  6. The Plant Hormone Abscisic Acid is a Prosurvival Factor in Human and Murine Megakaryocytes. (Malara A, 2017)
  7. Immune-Enhancing Effects of Taishan Pinus massoniana Pollen Polysaccharides on DNA Vaccine Expressing Bordetella avium ompA (Fujie Zhu, 2016)
  8. Effect of pine pollen extract on experimental chronic arthritis; (Axenov-Gribanov DV, 2016)
  9. Analysis of human food safety and laxative function of pine pollen Wen Ping Jing, 2016)
  10. The protective effects of Masson pine pollen aqueous extract on CCl4-induced oxidative damage of human hepatic cells. Jin X, 2015)
  11. Characterization and Biological Activity of Taishan Pinus massoniana Pollen Polysaccharide In Vitro (Shifa Yang, 2015)
  12. Actinobacteria possessing antimicrobial and antioxidant activities isolated from the pollen of scots pine; (Gen-Xiang Mao, 2012)
  13. Antiaging Effect of Pine Pollen in Human Diploid Fibroblasts and in a Mouse Model Induced by D-Galactose (Gen-Xiang Mao, 2012)
  14. Pine pollen inhibits cell apoptosis-related protein expression in the cerebral cortex of mice with arsenic poisoning, 
  15. Mechanisms of natural brassinosteroid-induced apoptosis of prostate cancer cells. Steigerová J 2012)
  16. Brassinosteroids inhibit in vitro angiogenesis in human endothelial cells (LucieRárová, 2012)
  17. Brassinosteroids and analogs as neuroprotectors: Synthesis and structure–activity relationships Author (JihaneIsmaili, 2012)
  18. Rapid effects of novel phytoandrogen adjuvant therapy (PAT) onmetabolic health: a gender, age and BMI matched case-control study (Ong YC, 2011)
  19. Anabolic effect of plant brassinosteroids. (Debora Esposito, 2011)
  20. Oxidative activation of indole-3-acetic acids to cytotoxic species— a potential new role for plant auxins in cancer therapy. (Lisa K.Folkes, 2011)
  21. Brassinosteroids cause cell cycle arrest and apoptosis of human breast cancer cells. (Steigerová, 2010)
  22. Anti-fatigue Effects of Flavone in Pinus Massoniana Pollen on Mice (WU Jing-jing,2010)
  23. Antioxidant and antiinflammatory activity of pine pollen extract in vitro. (Lee KH. (2009)
  24. Model Induced by D-Galactose Pine pollen polly-sacchrided on reactive oxygen species,(Lee KH1,2009)
  25. The phytohormone auxin induces G1 cell-cycle arrest of human tumor cells. (Ester K, 2009)
  26. Allergenicity and cross-reactivity of pine pollen. (Gastaminza G, et al. ,2009)
  27.  Anticancer and antiproliferative activity of natural brassinosteroids (JanaMalíková, 2008)
  28. Abscisic acid is an endogenous stimulator of release from human pancreatic islets with cyclic ADP ribose as second messenger. Bruzzone S, 2008)
  29. Antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities of pine (Pinus densiflora) pollen extract. ( Wang YM, 2007)
  30. Effects of pine pollen polysaccharide and its sulfate on the production of ROS in cardiomyocytes (Geng Yue, 2007)
  31. Effective Components and Pharmacological Function of Pine Pollen (He Xiaoyan, 2007)
  32. Chen Wei; Study on Extraction and Determination of Choline in Pine Pollen ( Li Ying ;2006)
  33. Pine pollen hits cell defense Yan Zhenli, 2006)
  34. Analysis of pine pollen by using FTIR, SEM and energy-dispersive X-ray analysis. (Guang Pu2005)
  35. Interventional effects of pine pollen in rats with hyperplasia of prostate, (T. Cong, 2005)
  36. Analysis of pharmacological effects and clinical application of pine pollen in combination with other Chinese patent formulas in clinical trials. (In benign prostatic hyperplasia: Wang Fuchang, 2004, and in primary hypertention, Hu Guocan et al 2005)
  37. The mechanism and clinical application of pine pollen. (Zhao Lixin, 2004)
  38. Transition from a botanical to a molecular classification in tree pollen allergy: implications for diagnosis and therapy. (Mothes N, .2004)
  39. Roux KH, Teuber SS, Sathe SK. Tree nut allergens. Int Arch Allergy Immunol. (2003)
  40. Multiple pollen sensitization: a molecular approach to the diagnosis. (Mari A, 2001)
  41. Biphasic effect of nitric oxide on male hormones and cyclic GMP production by purified rat Leydig cells cultured in vitro (Sandra Valenti, 2001)
  42. Pine pollen allergy in northern Arizona. (Freeman GL. 1993)
  43. Antiviral effect of brassinosteroids against herpes virus and arenaviruses. (Wachsman MB, 2000)
  44. Vitamin D and its metabolites in the pollen of pine. Part 5: Steroid hormones in the pollen of pine species. Pharmazie. (Saden-Krehula M, Tajíć M.1987)
  45. Vitamin D and its metabolites in the pollen of pine. Part 5: Steroid hormones in the pollen of pine species. (Saden-Krehula M, 1987)
  46. Test. and androgens in hormone in royal jelly.  (J. Vittek, 1986)
  47. Bio-identical phytoandrogens in the pollen of Scotch pine P. silvestris L. (Li J, Zhang Z, 1971 )
  48. More on Pine Pollen Reseach

TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE PATTERNS REFERENCES FOR PINE POLLEN BENEFITS AND USE (LINK TO CHINESE ORIGINAL E-REFERENCE)

 

  1. Han “Shen Nong’s Herbal Classic”: “(Songhus/ Song pollen) smells non-toxic, attending to congested cold and heat, benefiting urination, eliminating congestion, long-wearing light body and benefiting strength, extending the year.”
  2. Songhua “Materia Medica Yanyi”: “The flower on the yellow powder named Songhuang, on the mountain People pick it up in time, it is very good for soup, but it can’t be preserved for a long time, so it is rarely used to send far… Song Huang is like Puhuang (Typha angustifolia pollen) but its taste is weak. Used in heat, headache, cheek in, dry mouth and lip, more annoyance, thirst, sullen and unhappy.”
  3.  Ming “Compendium of Materia Medica”: “Songhua, sweet, warm, non-toxic. Run heart and lung, benefit Qi, in addition to wind and stop bleeding, can also brew.”
  4. Qing “Materia Medica from the new”: “Good acne acne scars and wet and rot”
  5. “With the interest of the diet spectrum”: the winemakers nourish the blood.
  6. “Zhou Li” recorded “food science” (records of medicinal diets): As early as the pre-Qin period, “, and the relationship between diet and disease was philosophical The elaboration laid the medical theory of “treating the disease” in Chinese medicine. Later generations have combined the drugs that can be used for therapeutic treatment into various versions of “Therapeutic Herbal Medicine”. In these monographs, there are records of using pine pollen to make soup, stuffing, steamed cake and wine making.
  7. Song “Mountain House Clearance”: The book refers to the production of “song yellow cake”: when the pine flower is powdered, the powder is added to the rice noodles, sealed by water and sealed for a few days, and then made into a cake like Gulong. The product “does not only scent, but also strengthens the mind.”
  8. Ming “Fragography”: “February growth in March and March, spend three or four inches, use cloth to spread the floor when opening, hit the core, name Songhuang, in addition to wind to stop bleeding, cure phlegm, and sugar for (pie ) Very fragrant, it is advisable to eat fast.”
  9.  In the Tang Dynasty, Zhang Wei’s “Makeup House” and Liu Wei’s “Ling Table Record” wrote: Under the double-angle mountain of Baizhou in the Jin Dynasty, there is a beautiful man well, whoever drinks this well water, has more females at home. It is very beautiful, the reason is that there are pine flowers open all the year round, pollen falls into the well, people drink the well water with pollen to produce effect, so there are quite a lot of beautiful women.
  10. the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi’s “abdominal air advanced Songhua wine, Lotte knows the life without worry.” and the Song Dynasty poet Su Dongpo’s “a pound of pine flowers is indispensable, eight two Pu Huang Chemo fried, 槐花杏花 each five money, two Pounds of white honey together, eat well, bath is good, red and white until the old.” Others have explained the peculiar use of pine pollen from different aspects.
  11.  “Outline (?) “: Run the heart and lungs, benefit Qi, remove the wind, stop bleeding.
  12.  “Materia Medica”: treatment for a long time, hangover poison, blood heat.
  13. “The original experience of the original”: In addition to rheumatism, treatment of acne sores.
  14. “Jiangsu Zhi Yao Zhi”: prevention of sweat rash. Used as a wound hemostatic agent.
  15.  “Sichuan Chinese Medicine”: convergence to stop bleeding. Treatment of skin eczema, yellow water sores are not bad.

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