Paul Saladino· MD
honey tons of research about that especially when it's raw organic glyphosate free like the lineage honey it's tested
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honey tons of research about that especially when it's raw organic glyphosate free like the lineage honey it's tested
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If you look at the medical research with honey, right, it it actually improves the oral microbiome. It improves teeth health. It actually can improve, you know, candidasis in the mouth.
Raw glyphosate free. Honey is valuable for humans. There's multiple studies showing that honey actually improves dental outcomes. It's been used in oroaringial candidasis, candidal overgrowth. Honey has bacterial properties.