The Story of Jory…

Once upon a time in the small Northern NSW village of Byron Bay, there lived a golden man who was gratefully known for his dealings in little golden pellets of pollen. Now these were not just your average pellets of gold, no no no … this particular gold carried with it stories of miraculous life saving qualities and nutritious benefits that far outweighed the average claims from a bottle of multi vitamins or even any food source on the market now days. The story of Jory goes a little something like this …

Jory was born in the U.S.A under the shadow of the Pentagon and spent the first part of his life witnessing his parents consume deadly cocktails of prescribed drugs that were washed down with litres of alcohol behind clouds of nicotine smoke, in what was considered ‘the norm’ … back then. The ‘norm’ for Jory went on to be the loss of both his parents due to toxic overload in their early/mid 30’s but before their passing they managed to instill in Jory the need to find a better way to live.  

This took Jory around the world and back again on his own discovery of life, food, nutrition, facts, fasts, dietary information and some ‘Waui Maui’ cultivation to name but a few mind altering adventures.  Saving Australia til last because he felt that it was the safest and best place to be (before the government sold us out and allowed the coal stream gas miners to invade us) and having come to his own conclusions that “Jarrah” Bee Pollen was the best food source in the world to live on, he decided he wanted to spread this golden magical message across our fair shores. This decision was coupled with the fact that West Australian Pollens, in his opinion, were the world’s most vibrant in terms of  ‘aura’ as seen and tested in his own extensive research and through “Kiruan Photography” (photographs of the aura). He eventually settled in Byron Bay some 27 years ago and has survived on a healthy income from moccasin making, bee pollen dealing and various other creative and captivating hobbies.

But besides all this, you may be wondering … “What is Bee Pollen” and “How can i get my hands on the gold ??” Well me hearty’s … look no further for all is about to be revealed !!

Jory did explain one thing to me that i was unsure of up until this interview and that is that the pollen that is collected by the bees is the sperm and the ova of the flowers about to be brought to life. It is carried on the back legs of the ‘bees knees’  as seen in the stunning picture above. Incredible isn’t it?

So energetically, which is where alot of Jory’s descriptions came from as i spoke to him, it carries the mammoth potential to become a life … alive !! Be it a plant, a flower, a tree, a bush, it’s all there in the pollen, captured in it’s purest essence and delivered to us by this charmingly sweet man.

The following is copied from Jory’s handout but hearing him talk about it in the studio was far more exciting and believable, especially when i had to remind myself that this was a man about to turn 60 sitting across from me who seemed as young and energetic as a boy half his age or less. A beautiful thing to witness in this world is the retainment of a youthful soul.

From Jory –

BEE POLLEN – THE WORLDS RICHEST SOURCE OF AMINO ACIDS

Amino acids are the building blocks of protein. Bee pollen has been found to be one of the world’s richest sources of amino acids with ‘Rare Australian Super Pollen’ being the most nutritionally potent and bio-available form of the product yet discovered. Instantly absorbable, clinicians have detected Bee Pollen in patients spinal fluid within thirty minutes of sub lingual (under the tongue) application !! Incredibly, bee pollen is richer in proteins than any animal source available.

Bee pollen contains more amino acids than beef, eggs or cheese of equivalent weight. It is important to know that bees recognize and select pollens which are rich in nitrogenous matter (amino acids) and leave poor quality proteins behind.

Not only does bee pollen contain a complete compliment of nutrients, it’s glucoside content helps transport these nutrients into the bloodstream.

Bee pollen contains folic acid along with an impressive vitamin array which cannot be artificially duplicated in the laboratory. It’s chemical make up is so complex that synthesising it artificially has eluded even the best modern day technology.

Bee pollen is so impressive that it contains many nutrients not found in animal products.

Linolenic acid is the only fatty acid essential for human nutrition that cannot be manufactured by the human body. Bee pollen contains linolenic acid in relative abundance.

A chemical analysis of Bee Pollen reveals it contains every nutrient required to sustain life.

Bee Pollen contains an unbelievable concentration of vital elements. It seems to be the most complete food found in nature. Some experts believe it could be the answer to world hunger !!

The story of Jory draws to it’s conclusion now with the invitation to sample some pollen and decide for yourself if it resonates with you.

!!! NB: IF YOU HAVE ALLERGIES WHEN IT COMES TO BEES AND THEIR PRODUCTS – SEEK ADVISE FIRST !!!

The golden man is contactable on 0421 509 291 and is so well known around town that if you ask anyone that sit’s outside one of our many fabulous organic cafe’s in town, they will be sure to point you in the right direction.  Join the buzz of the bay today and say g’day. Don’t be afraid to ask about what you don’t know about, we are all here to guide and teach one another.

With Love and Pollenation,

Sister Rasela

 Remember to take care of your own amazing planet – YOU !!

4 thoughts on “The Story of Jory…

  1. Di Vickery

    Hi Sister Rasela, awesome story and thanks for the detailed reporting. I love all things beee’s. We wouldn’t be without the bee’s…. Di

  2. sister Rasela Post author

    Thanks Di !! Feels real good to feel the love buzzz from Mullum :)xRasela

  3. Vicki Ramaglia

    Jory Best, How are you?! I have been trying to contact you for years. Please reply and let’s talk!!!! My new name is Victoria.

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