The Miraculous Effects of Bee Milk: Case Studies Prove its Nourishing and Therapeutic Benefits

February 18, 2024

Bee milk is known for its nourishing, strengthening, liver-enhancing, and spleen-boosting effects. It is commonly used to treat various diseases such as post-illness weakness, malnutrition in children, elderly physical decline, leukopenia, prolonged and chronic hepatitis, duodenal ulcers, rheumatoid arthritis, hypertension, diabetes, functional uterine bleeding, and infertility. Below, we will provide some real case studies to prove the miraculous effects of bee milk.


(1) Lifespan experiments on fruit flies, mice, guinea pigs, and other animals have shown that bee milk can extend their lifespan.

(2) Bee milk can accelerate the growth and development of mice and rabbits, significantly reducing their natural mortality rate.

(3) It has been reported that low doses of bee milk can promote growth and development, while high doses can inhibit growth.

(4) Rats with severed sciatic nerves fed with bee milk showed accelerated regeneration of nerve fibers. Rats with partially removed livers orally administered with bee milk showed vigorous regeneration of liver cells.

(5) Mice treated with 6-mercaptopurine, which causes bone marrow suppression, showed reduced drug effects and prolonged survival time when orally administered with bee milk.

(6) Bee milk significantly prolonged the swimming time of mice; intraperitoneal injection enhanced the ability of mice to tolerate low pressure and hypoxia, as well as high temperature.

(7) Bee milk can significantly reduce the mortality rate of mice poisoned with carbon tetrachloride, enhance their resistance to infection, and counteract the damage of 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide to human peripheral blood leukocyte DNA. It also increases the number of red blood cells and hemoglobin in rabbits' blood.

(8) Bee milk extracts can increase the ovarian weight of young mice. Intraperitoneal injection of bee milk significantly increases the ovarian (female) and testicular (male) weight of young rats. Subcutaneous injection of bee milk extracts can also cause hypertrophy of the uterus and ovaries in young rats.


(9) Bee milk has a corticosteroid-like effect on the adrenal cortex. Subcutaneous injection promotes the secretion of steroid hormones in guinea pigs. Bee milk extracts can increase the adrenal weight of mice and rats, while reducing the thymus weight.

(10) Intraperitoneal injection of bee milk can increase the iodine intake rate of mice's thyroid glands by 99.5%. It can also increase the thyroid weight of young rats.

(11) Injection of bee milk in rabbits significantly reduces serum TC. Freeze-dried royal jelly administered orally can decrease TC and TG levels in normal rats and rats with hyperlipidemia, while increasing HDL-C levels in rats with hyperlipidemia.

(12) Intraperitoneal injection of bee milk can lower blood glucose levels in normal rats and mice. Pre-treatment with bee milk can normalize the high blood glucose caused by adrenaline in mice.

(13) Intravenous injection of bee milk can rapidly lower blood pressure in dogs, cats, and rabbits, and bee milk preparations can dilate the coronary blood vessels of isolated cat hearts, cat and frog limbs, and frog livers.

(14) Bee milk can significantly reduce blood cholesterol and fat levels in rabbits with experimental atherosclerosis.

(15) Bee milk powder, fresh bee milk, and its component 10HDA all significantly enhance phagocytic cell function and increase the carbon clearance rate in mice.

(16) Mixing AKR leukemia or ascites carcinoma suspension with bee milk and 10HDA significantly prolongs the survival time of mice. Pre-exposure of Ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells to bee milk or 10HDA completely inhibits their growth in mice.

(17) Tests on rats and mice have shown that bee milk has a protective effect against radiation damage. Feeding mice with 10HDA also has a radioprotective effect.

(18) Bee milk has antibacterial properties against Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella typhi, and other bacteria, and high concentrations can kill bacteria. Its antibacterial effect is strongest at pH 4.5. It also has inhibitory effects on Mycobacterium tuberculosis and other bacteria. The antibacterial effect of 10HDA is twice as strong against gram-positive bacteria.

(19) Intravenous injection of bee milk in rabbits decreases blood calcium levels and reduces alkaline phosphatase activity. Giving bee milk to rats increases hemoglobin levels.

(20) Tests on rats and mice have shown that bee milk has anti-inflammatory effects.

(21) Bee milk has analgesic properties when injected into mice, as demonstrated by the hot plate test.

(22) Bee milk at a concentration of 1:2000 has a stimulating effect on isolated rabbit intestines, while a concentration of 1:15000 can enhance the rhythmic contractions of isolated uteri.


These experimental data from various tests on different species fully demonstrate the high nutritional value of bee milk. Therefore, whether for medicinal or health purposes, bee milk is an invaluable substance. This is why more and more people are enjoying bee milk and incorporating it into their diets. Bee milk has become a popular product for general health and well-being.

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