Honey made from the pollen of rhododenrons can contain a chemical called grayanotoxin Eating honey made from the pollen of rhododendrons can trigger heart arrhythmias, warn experts. Cardiologists told ...
For millennia, Himalayan tribes have scaled cliffs to obtain psychoactive honey for its medicinal properties. However, in recent years, their sacred gift has been appropriated by thrill-seekers ...
“Mad honey” refers to honey containing grayanotoxins, diterpene neurotoxins produced by certain Rhododendron species. These toxins bind to voltage-gated sodium channels in excitable tissues, causing ...