Evidence supporting the use of: Bee pollen
For the health condition: Heart (weakness)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Bee pollen has a long history of use in traditional and folk medicine, often valued for its perceived general health-promoting and restorative properties. In various cultures, bee pollen has been used as a "tonic" to strengthen the body, improve vitality, and address general "weakness," which some traditional systems loosely related to the heart or circulatory function. However, the association of bee pollen specifically with "heart weakness" is not well documented in medical texts or ethnobotanical literature, and tends to be generalized along with its use for boosting energy and endurance.
From a scientific perspective, bee pollen contains a variety of nutrients, including amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, some of which may theoretically support cardiovascular health. Preliminary laboratory and animal studies have suggested anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and lipid-lowering effects of bee pollen, which could be beneficial for cardiovascular function. However, robust clinical trials in humans demonstrating a direct benefit for "heart weakness" or specific heart conditions are lacking. Current evidence is limited to traditional claims and a small number of basic science investigations, with no conclusive data supporting its efficacy for heart health in humans. Therefore, while bee pollen is traditionally used for general weakness, the scientific evidence supporting its use for heart weakness specifically is minimal.
Other ingredients used for Heart (weakness)
amino acidsapple
apricot
ashwagandha
beet
berry flavor
bilberry
black cumin
bovine
bovine heart
Chinese salvia root
cinnamon
coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)
turmeric
epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG)
fish oil
fish protein
flavonols
forskohlii root
ginseng
greens blend (proprietary)
hawthorn
iron
knotweed
jujube
kale
l-carnitine
l-taurine
licorice root
magnesium
marine lipid
milk
moringa
motherwort
omega-3 fatty acids
pear
protein
reishi mushroom
safflower oil
spirulina
tomato
almond fruit
ubiquinol
vitamin B
vitamin C
vitamin D
vitamin E
seaweed
zinc
suma
tangerine
inula racemosa
commiphora
bee pollen
peony
morus
root tuber
purslane
aster root
paw paw
Arjuna
Arginine Creatine
Ambergris
Angelica
Allicin
Arginine malate
Arginine orotate
Aconite
Ajuga
Avocado
anthocyanidins
Arjunic Acid
Abalone
Amor seco
Black Seed
Bayleaf
Beef liver
Borassus Palm
banana
bacoside
Bassia scoparia
Cocarboxylase
Cod Liver Oil
Catecholamine
D-Ribose
Digitalis
Lotus
peanut
Squash
walnut
Zucchini
Other health conditions supported by bee pollen
Allergies (respiratory)Anemia
Arthritis
Asthma
Athletic and Exercise Aids
Bronchitis
Cancer (natural therapy for)
Cancer (prevention)
Cholesterol (high)
Colds (general)
Convalescence
Cuts
Diabetes
Digestion (poor)
Energy (lack of)
Fatigue
Free Radical Damage
Gastritis
Gingivitis
Hair (loss or thinning)
Hair Care (general)
Heart (weakness)
Infection
Inflammation
Menopause
Nervous Exhaustion
PMS (general)
Stress
Ulcers
Wounds and Sores