LifeMel Q&A

What is LifeMel?

LifeMel is a nutritional supplement made by regular honeybees fed by special food whose primary components are honey and medicinal herbs. LifeMel is a 100% natural product, which is why its color and texture may sometimes vary. During long storage term or in low temperature, LifeMel may congeal. Congealed LifeMel is effective as much as LifeMel before congelation.

Who should consider using LifeMel?

Many people have considered using LifeMel to support low immune systems and anaemic conditions.

Who will benefit from taking LifeMel?

The clinical study that was published in Medical Oncology showed that in some patients with a low or compromised immune system, there was an increase in their white and red blood counts, hemoglobin and platelets after taking LifeMel. This is also supported by the many unsolicited testimonials that have been received from patients worldwide. Some Macmillan nurses are now recommending it.

Customers who have, for example, M.E. (chronic fatigue syndrome), and feel low after a cold/flu, or just have a general feeling of being run down, may benefit from the qualities of the use of LifeMel.

How is LifeMel produced?

LifeMel is made by honeybees fed on a specially formulated diet which includes selected herbs such as Siberian Ginseng, Echinacea and Uncaria Tomentosa.

LifeMel is not artificially treated in any way and no ingredients are added after extraction from the hive.

What are the bees fed?

Click here to view partial list of medicinal herbs fed to the bees.

What is LifeMel good for?

LifeMel is widely used by people undergoing chemotherapy. LifeMel supports the immune system of the body, and was tried in a clinical test.

Read more:Hemoglobin (Wikipedia), White blood cell (Wikipedia), Neutrophils (Wikipedia)

What is a clinical test?

Clinical test is a research of a medicine, medical device, or medical treatment. The purpose of the clinical test is to verify that the medicine, medical device or treatment are safe and effective for the treatment they are meant for. Read more (Wikipedia)

If LifeMel is not a medication why do you clinically test it?

True, usually clinical tests are not performed on nutritional supplements. And many nutritional supplements may probably not pass such a test. We do so because we are convinced that LifeMel is extremely effective.

How do I use LifeMel?

Take two 5g teaspoonfuls a day; one in the morning on an empty stomach and one last thing at night. LifeMel should be sucked slowly.

What does LifeMel taste like?

LifeMel has a sweet taste, very similar to the taste of honey, with distinctive and pleasant aroma and flavor.

Are there side-effects of which I have to be aware?

LifeMel is a 100% natural product. There are no known side-effects and the clinical study has proven the efficiency and safety of using LifeMel.

How should LifeMel be stored?

LifeMel should be kept in a cool, dark place.

Can anyone take LifeMel?

LifeMel is a nutritional supplement. Anyone with concerns as to whether they should take it, should consult first with their GP. People are waiting for an organ or bone marrow transplant, or those allergic to bee products, should not take LifeMel.

LifeMel is not recommended for diabetics or people allergic to beehive products. Pregnant and breast feeding women should consult their doctor. LifeMel is not to be given to children less than two years old.

What other products are related to LifeMel?

Zuf Globus Laboratories Ltd. has many products manufactured in the same way. All products are listed at the manufacturer website, please visit its website.

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