Call up a petstore selling dog food and ask if they carry Solid Gold Products.
If they do ask if they stock Solid Gold Bee Pollen. It's a pound of the
stuff. It hasn't been processed so it's the real homegrown stuff. Not cheap
really ($20-$30) but it will suite a small collection for well over a year.
It's already in a powder. If you can find it, open it up and take a whiff.
You can smell the potency.
Maybe the best thing about it is it is natural, this isn't manufactured in a
lab, so it probably goes through the system better and more is used. I use
the stuff myself occasionly. After a 2hr run, a little bee pollen refreshens
me. I think it tastes nasty, but the geckoes don't seem to care. All ages
and most species will eat it raw.
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