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Who Should Not Consume Mad Honey: Contraindications Based on Clinical Evidence

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MEDICAL DISCLAIMER This page is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. If any of the conditions below apply to you, do not consume mad honey without first consulting a qualified healthcare provider. Mad honey contains grayanotoxin, which can cause serious cardiovascular and neurological effects. Contact Poison Control (1-800-222-1222 in the US) or […]

Grayanotoxin Poisoning: What Clinical Literature Documents About Mad Honey Toxicity

A scientific infographic illustrating grayanotoxin poisoning from mad honey, showing the chemical structure of Grayanotoxin I, an annotated Rhododendron ponticum flower diagram, clinical symptoms including bradycardia and dizziness, the sodium channel mechanism of toxicity, management options, and references to published clinical literature.

Medical disclaimer: This page summarizes published clinical literature for research and educational purposes. It is not medical advice, not a diagnosis tool, and not a substitute for emergency care. Anyone with symptoms consistent with grayanotoxin poisoning should seek medical attention promptly. The CMHI outline requires a standard safety disclaimer above the fold for this article […]