Paul Saladino· MD
because honey is delicious and super valuable for humans in many different ways even for the gut microbiome there's prebiotics and things in honey
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because honey is delicious and super valuable for humans in many different ways even for the gut microbiome there's prebiotics and things in honey
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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.
So this honey appears to be able to help with that and that makes sense because honey contains so many compounds. It may help balance the microbiome and decrease this dispiosis.