>
> 1) How was the "homebrew" pollen supplement made with a fine enough
> "grind" to be comparable to the professionally-ground/mixed products?
>
They used off-the-shelf products, no special grinding.
>
> 2) How much of these pollen supplements were actually consumed vs taken
> out with the trash?
Other than the Healthy Bee, very little evidence of much being discarded.
>
> While it should be obvious, it bears noting that the impact of including
> some real pollen seems to overwhelm the other factors, (see "Global" and
> "Homebrew").
>
Not the way that I interpreted our findings at all!
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