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Mad Honey: The Dangerous Hunting Culture (2024)

Mad Honey, harvested from Nepal’s Himalayan cliffs, has been an integral part of local culture for millennia. Known for its psychological effects from grayanotoxin, consumption in small quantities can induce well-being, while larger doses risk hallucinations and dizziness. It’s used medicinally and recreationally, valued for both its aphrodisiac and psychedelic properties. This rare honey’s fame is derived from its ancient roots, unique taste, and the daring methods of its harvest. The Gurung people, traditional honey hunters, respect and ritually honor the bees.

MAD HONEY

Mad Honey is a type of honey that is sourced from the nectar of rhododendron flowers found in the Himalayan foothills. It is different from regular honey because it contains a substance called grayanotoxin, which gives it unique properties. When… Read More »MAD HONEY