Evidence supporting the use of: Royal jelly
For the health condition: Menopause
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 2
Royal jelly, a secretion produced by honeybees, has been traditionally consumed in some cultures for its purported health benefits, particularly in women’s health. However, its use for menopause is supported by a small but growing body of scientific research, though the overall quality and quantity of evidence remain limited. Some clinical studies have suggested that royal jelly may help alleviate menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, mood swings, and fatigue. A few randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have shown modest improvements in symptoms like anxiety and back pain compared to placebo, likely due to royal jelly’s phytoestrogen-like compounds, which may exert weak estrogenic effects. For example, a 2016 RCT in the journal “Gynecological Endocrinology” reported that daily royal jelly supplementation for 12 weeks improved quality of life and reduced menopausal symptoms in a small sample of postmenopausal women.
Despite these positive findings, the studies are generally small, short-term, and sometimes lack rigorous controls. Additionally, the mechanisms by which royal jelly may exert these effects are not fully understood, and there is no consensus in the scientific community regarding its efficacy or safety for this use. While some traditional medicine systems recommend royal jelly for hormonal balance, the evidence base is currently insufficient to make firm recommendations. Therefore, while there is some scientific interest and preliminary support, more large-scale, high-quality studies are needed to confirm royal jelly’s role in menopause management.
Other ingredients used for Menopause
7-hydroxymatairesinol (HMR)alfalfa
aloe vera
ashwagandha
asparagus
astragalus
black cohosh
black currant
Indian frankincense
bupleurum falcatum
burdock
calcium
chaste tree
cordyceps
damiana
DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone)
DIM (diindolylmethane)
dog rose
dong quai root
eleuthero
evening primrose oil
fenugreek
fish oil
flaxseed
genistein
genistin
hibiscus
HMR lignan
hops
knotweed
jujube
kudzu
licorice root
lignans
maca
marine lipid
melatonin
moringa
motherwort
nettle
okra
omega-3 fatty acids
ophiopogon root
pollen
pomegranate
rehmannia glutinosa
reishi mushroom
rose oil
saffron
sage
soybean
valerian root
vitamin B6
vitamin D
vitamin D3
vitamin E
seaweed
wild yam
red clover
atractylodes
smilax
rubia cordifolia
bee pollen
lingzhi
root tuber
dioscorea
royal jelly
Equol (proprietary)
anemarrhena asphodeloides
barrenwort
goji berry
amaranth
soy isoflavones
27-deoxyactein
8-Prenylnaringenin
akebia
Antler
Achyranthes
Alchemilla
Agrimonia pilosa
Agnuside
Ashoka
Anemarrhena
Atractylone
Black Seed
Banyan
Bioflavonoids
Black root
Chinese Silkvine
Cohosh
Clary sage
Cnidium
Cynomorium
Crinum latifolium
DHEA
Danshen
Daidzein
Durian
Dong Quai
Elk antler
Evening Primrose
Estrogen
Isoflavones
Lotus
Prickly Pear Cactus
Rose
Rhubarb
Soy Protein
Vervain
Other health conditions supported by royal jelly
Aging (prevention)Alzheimer's Disease
Anemia
Arthritis
Asthma
Cancer (natural therapy for)
Cancer (prevention)
Cancer Treatment (reducing side effects)
Cardiovascular Disease
Cholesterol (high)
Convalescence
Dementia
Depression
Diabetes
Fatigue
Free Radical Damage
Gastritis
Hair (loss or thinning)
Infertility
Inflammation
Memory and Brain Function
Menopause
Nervous Exhaustion
Nervousness
Osteoporosis
PMS (general)
Products containing royal jelly
Nature's Sunshine Elderberry D3fense
Nature's Sunshine Immune System