Paul Saladino· MD
the difference between honey and sugar honey is a nutrient-rich food it's got it has vitamins and minerals in it
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the difference between honey and sugar honey is a nutrient-rich food it's got it has vitamins and minerals in it
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Food is good. Not food is not good. Right. And so, from more Yeah. And and honey is a food. A highly refined sugar dumped into our products isn't food. I often say that it's like, look, we're not going to eat a product tonight. We're gonna eat a food. We're gonna eat foods. So, if you eat foods, you're going to have all the positive impacts that you're talking about outside of what how we're treating it. That and I believe that's why honey's great for you. It It's a food and the research shows that it's good for you.