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How old can a child eat royal jelly?

Generally speaking, children with normal physical development and good nutritional status can't eat royal jelly under 10. But some children are malnourished, slow growing, weak, often prone to catch a cold, eat less and have tonsillitis. There is no age limit for such children to eat royal jelly, and they can eat royal jelly as long as their bodies need conditioning.

Royal jelly contains comprehensive nutrients, which has a good effect on sick children and children with growth stagnation, especially those children with metabolic disorder and systemic malnutrition caused by viral infection. After eating royal jelly for a week, the health condition will be obviously improved. If you insist on eating royal jelly for half a year, your disease resistance will be enhanced, your symptoms will be alleviated or disappeared, your appetite will increase, and your complexion will gradually improve.

Older children who spend too much time studying with their brains can also eat royal jelly, especially those who are preparing for the senior high school entrance examination or college entrance examination. They review their lessons too much, are pressed for time, are under great study pressure, and are easily tired, which leads to inattention and poor memory. Eating royal jelly can regulate the nervous system, improve sleep and memory, and greatly improve learning efficiency.