Why is the Lake Erie region the best source of premium Rye Grass Pollen?
1. Mineral-rich soil from glacial sediments
Lake Erie’s surrounding lands are enriched by ancient glacial deposits.
These soils are naturally high in magnesium, silica, potassium, and trace elements.
→ This nourishes rye grass to grow strong and produce biologically potent pollen.
2. World-class freshwater purity
Lake Erie is managed under the US–Canada Joint Agreement
and ranks as the 4th largest freshwater lake in the world.
→ No heavy metals / No dangerous pesticide residues
→ Resulting pollen is clean, pure, and extremely safe.
3. Ideal seasonal temperature for pollen release
The region experiences a short spring with temperatures between 10–15°C.
→ This climate promotes intensive pollen production within a short 8-day bloom window.
→ The result? The most concentrated rye pollen of the year.
4. No industrial pollution / GMO-free
Areas around Ontario, Michigan, and Ohio are certified organic zones,
with strict control over GMO use and industrial activity.
→ Minimizes contamination that could affect the pollen’s natural compounds.
In summary — for the health-conscious:
Rye grass pollen from Lake Erie = “Premium from root to sky”
Grown in a clean zone with pure water, rich soil, and the perfect natural climate
→ This makes the antioxidant, amino acid, and phytonutrient levels in Pollitin®
far superior to those grown elsewhere