Paul Saladino· MD
there are studies in diabetics and cardiovascular disease suggesting that the consumption of Honey actually improves measures like fasting glucose host and fasting insulin
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there are studies in diabetics and cardiovascular disease suggesting that the consumption of Honey actually improves measures like fasting glucose host and fasting insulin
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but certainly in humans there studies with honey improving endothelial function actually lowering fasting glucose and diabetics
there's plenty of studies of Honey showing it's beneficial for all sorts of outcomes a lot of associations with honey improves cardiovascular disease and Interventional trials with honey and diabetes showing it lowers fasting blose