I agree with the claim that bee pollen is not helpful for allergies solely based on the fact that there is no real evidence to back up the claim. An article by Cleaveland Clinic titled, “Bee Pollen: What It Is and Why You Really Don’t Need It” The article quotes “Wellness and preventive medicine specialist Robert Saper, MD, MPH” where Dr. Saper says, “There are no persuasive studies for bee pollen’s effectiveness on any condition that I’m aware of ... Although it’s been suggested to help many conditions, there’s inadequate data to say for certain.” The article brings up a great point that the effects of bee pollen are positive but that there is still no proof that it helps with allergies, predominately those of seasonal allergies in the spring and summer where bee’s move more pollen in the air then normal. It is not crazy to understand why it would make sense for the honey of those bees moving the pollen in the same area as a person were to experience seasonal allergies, but sadly people with seasonal allergies will have to find another way to combat the issue.
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/bee-pollen-benefits