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Mad Honey Uses, Diagnosis, and Treatment: What the Clinical Literature Documents

A Himalayan honey hunter wearing a red beanie and plaid shirt uses a long smoking pole to drive bees from a massive cliff-side honeycomb while holding a woven basket filled with harvested honeycomb chunks, suspended above a deep forested valley.

Mad honey is frequently discussed through two narrow frames: what it feels like to take too much, and whether it has genuine therapeutic uses. This 2018 review takes a wider view. It documents what mad honey has been used for across multiple cultures and regions, what actually happens when the body encounters a high dose […]