Mad Honey, or “mad honey,” is indeed a unique type of honey produced by bees collecting nectar from certain species of rhododendron flowers, such as Rhododendron ponticum and Rhododendron luteum.
These flowers contain grayanotoxins, toxins that when consumed in small amounts can cause psychoactive effects such as hallucinations, dizziness and euphoria.
The variety of Mad Honey from Nepal is known to be stronger than the Turkish variety because of a higher concentration of grayanotoxins.
This difference in potency may be due to variations in the rhododendron species, the bees collecting the nectar, or the concentration of grayanotoxins in the region where the honey is produced.
The fact that Real Mad Honey is lab-tested and has analysis reports available provides an additional layer of assurance for consumers looking for authentic Mad Honey with the expected effects.
This is important because not all honey sold as Mad Honey actually contains the psychoactive grayanotoxins.
Lab tests help confirm that the honey contains the specific substances responsible for Mad Honey’s unique properties.
When considering the consumption of Mad Honey, it is important to know that the effects can vary depending on the dose and individual sensitivity.
Too many grayanotoxins can be dangerous and lead to symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, loss of consciousness, or even heart problems.
Therefore, it is essential to be cautious about intake and, if possible, discuss dosage with someone familiar with the effects of this honey
“Mad Honey” gets its name from the fact that it makes you a little “mad” or moldy because of the grayanotoxins it contains, also called rhodotoxins.
Traditionally, mad honey has been used as an aphrodisiac, to lower high blood pressure and for digestive problems.
The grayanotoxins act on sodium ion channels and muscarinic receptors, similar to the poisonous fly agaric.
At normal doses, the effects may be:
Start with small amounts to gauge your sensitivity to the poison.
A half or whole teaspoon of mad honey is a common dosage.
For a more recreational experience, you can take two teaspoons.
However, the more you take, the more noticeable the adverse side effects become.
Taking too much can cause serious illness.
This product; Mad Honey (Honey), can be dangerous to health when combined with certain medications, alcohol or with MAO inhibitors. Are you taking any medications? Always consult your doctor first and read the leaflet of your medication in order to avoid health risks. Also, do not use this product if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Be aware of the possibility of allergic reactions, especially if you are allergic to bee products.
Handle this unique honey responsibly and therefore do not participate in traffic when using it.
Therefore, do not drive a car or drive other vehicles.
Store in a cool dark private place and out of reach of children!
Real Mad Honey Nepal – 50 Grams.
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