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By eoin@realmadhoney.com Safety 1 Min Read 21 Aug 2026 Clinically reviewed

Mad Honey Effects: What Is Normal, What Is Not

Tingling lips and a warm face turn up in almost every account. Fainting, a heart rate that keeps dropping and vomiting that will not stop do not belong on the same list.


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If you are with someone who is faint, grey, confused, vomiting repeatedly or unable to stay upright, stop reading and call your local emergency number.

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What this page covers

This is a stub. The body is written against sources before publication; the structural fields below already drive the article furniture.

What the evidence supports

Where the evidence is thin we say so in the sentence rather than in a footnote.

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