Mad honey is usually treated as honey/food in the Philippines, not as a controlled drug. Most “legal” problems don’t come from simply owning a jar. They come from import clearance (Customs + applicable regulatory agencies) and from how the product is marketed and labeled (food vs drug-like claims).
The Philippines treats many imported goods as “regulated,” depending on the product category. The Bureau of Customs explains that regulated imports are subject to import regulations by concerned government agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other regulators (e.g., agriculture-related agencies), depending on the commodity.
The safest way to think about “legal” is: possession is usually the easy part; importing and selling are where compliance matters.







