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GTX Risk Classification & Consumer Guidelines — the first public framework for classifying mad honey by grayanotoxin concentration.

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The Cliff Mad Honey Safety Standard classifies mad honey into three risk bands — Low, Moderate, and High — based on total grayanotoxin concentration measured in mg/kg. This section provides the full evidence base for those classifications, along with dosage guidance, contraindications, and reference materials for healthcare providers and importers. Free to cite and use.

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Mad Honey and Medication Interactions: What the Research Shows
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Mad Honey and Medication Interactions: What the Research Shows
MEDICAL DISCLAIMER This page is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. If you take any prescription or…
Cliff Mad Honey Index Editorial Team
Apr 21, 2026
Emergency Response: Recognising and Responding to Mad Honey Adverse Effects
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Emergency Response: Recognising and Responding to Mad Honey Adverse Effects
MEDICAL DISCLAIMER IMPORTANT: If you or someone else is experiencing severe symptoms — unconsciousness, inability to stand, heart rate below…
Cliff Mad Honey Index Editorial Team
Apr 21, 2026
How to Read a Mad Honey Lab Report (Certificate of Analysis)
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How to Read a Mad Honey Lab Report (Certificate of Analysis)
MEDICAL DISCLAIMER This page is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. A lab report does not guarantee…
Cliff Mad Honey Index Editorial Team
Apr 21, 2026
Mad Honey Exposure and Tolerability: What Clinical Case Studies Report
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Mad Honey Exposure and Tolerability: What Clinical Case Studies Report
MEDICAL DISCLAIMER This page is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Mad honey contains grayanotoxin, which can…
Cliff Mad Honey Index Editorial Team
Apr 21, 2026
Grayanotoxin in Mad Honey: What the Research Says About Concentration & Safety
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Grayanotoxin in Mad Honey: What the Research Says About Concentration & Safety
MEDICAL DISCLAIMER This page is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Mad honey contains grayanotoxin, which can…
Cliff Mad Honey Index Editorial Team
Apr 21, 2026
Who Should Not Consume Mad Honey: Contraindications Based on Clinical Evidence
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Who Should Not Consume Mad Honey: Contraindications Based on Clinical Evidence
MEDICAL DISCLAIMER This page is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. If any of the conditions below…
Cliff Mad Honey Index Editorial Team
Apr 21, 2026
Mad Honey Concentration Bands: What the Numbers on a Lab Report Actually Mean
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Mad Honey Concentration Bands: What the Numbers on a Lab Report Actually Mean
What mg/kg on a mad honey lab report actually means — how to calculate your dose, what concentration ranges appear…
Cliff Mad Honey Index Editorial Team
Apr 21, 2026