What are the effects of pine pollen

Pine pollen has a certain medicinal value, mainly for skin-related diseases, with the effect of drying dampness, astringency and stopping bleeding, and is mostly used for eczema, yellow water sores, skin eruptions, pus dripping, bleeding from trauma and diaper dermatitis. Pine pollen, as the pollen of Pinaceae, contains nutrients and bioactive substances such as protein, trace elements, flavonoids and fatty acids. It is now believed that pine pollen is rich in amino acids, all natural vitamins and many enzymes, which can enhance skin metabolism, increase skin elasticity and slow down skin aging. Pine pollen contains trace elements, flavonoids, arginine, vitamin C, vitamin E, carotene and selenium, all of which have the effect of scavenging free radicals in the body and can improve the activity of antioxidant enzymes in the body, inhibit lipid peroxidation, eliminate age spots and slow down cellular aging. In addition, pine pollen is nutritionally balanced, rich in fiber and low in calories. 72.5% of the fatty acids contained are unsaturated fatty acids, which can regulate human cholesterol in both directions in synergy with vitamin E.