Paul Saladino· MD
when we're talking about honey we're talking about raw unfiltered unprocessed honey there's some really interesting research on honey and how the consumption of Honey increases nitric oxide
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when we're talking about honey we're talking about raw unfiltered unprocessed honey there's some really interesting research on honey and how the consumption of Honey increases nitric oxide
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how cool that there are compounds found in fruit and some vegetables. We can talk about the plus-minus of those in a separate podcast. And honey that can be contributors in a positive way to nitric oxide with regard to the vasculature.
raw honey has many scientifically proven benefits such as raising nitric oxide levels in the blood which are essential for optimal vascular Health