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  2. Grayanotoxin - Wikipedia

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    Honey made from the nectar and so containing pollen of these plants also contains grayanotoxins and is commonly referred to as mad honey. [3] Consumption of the plant or any of its secondary products, including mad honey, can cause a rare poisonous reaction called grayanotoxin poisoning, mad honey disease, honey intoxication, or rhododendron ...

  3. What Food Safety Experts Want You to Know About Raw Milk - AOL

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    Raw milk dangers. The biggest concern with raw milk is that it may contain dangerous pathogens that can make you sick. ... Dr. Russo notes that the very young and older adults are most at risk of ...

  4. Why Are People Drinking Raw Milk? Experts Explain The ... - AOL

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    Raw milk can contain dangerous microorganisms such as Salmonella, E. coli, and Listeria, which can cause severe foodborne illnesses.” If you consume contaminated raw milk, the effects can be ...

  5. Health Experts Say Raw Honey Is Absolutely Worth The Extra Money

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    Raw honey contains bee pollen, which is packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, and has been linked to various health benefits, including improved immune function and reduced ...

  6. Mad honey - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, large-scale honey production often mixes honey gathered from different locations, diluting the concentration of any contaminated honey. [10] A Caucasus beekeeper noted in a 1929 article in Bee World that the potency of the honey could vary across a single honeycomb and that the most dangerous mad honey was produced at high ...

  7. Honey - Wikipedia

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    Honey is a sweet and viscous substance made by several species of bees, the best-known of which are honey bees. [1] [2] Honey is made and stored to nourish bee colonies.Bees produce honey by gathering and then refining the sugary secretions of plants (primarily floral nectar) or the secretions of other insects, like the honeydew of aphids.

  8. Tutin (toxin) - Wikipedia

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    Honeybees will consume honeydew as a supplementary food source, thereby contaminating the honey they produce with this toxin. [4] Further outbreaks of tutin poisoning would periodically appear from that point onwards. As late as 2008 a family had to be hospitalized due to severe symptoms caused by homegrown honey with tutin contaminations. [4]

  9. The new college student sex trend and why it's so dangerous

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    A new sex trend among college students is getting attention on TikTok − and it has doctors worried.. That trend is using honey packets, a controversial supplement marketed for sexual enhancement ...