Mad honey is one of the most misrepresented honey categories online. Some listings are simply regular honey marketed as “mad honey.” Others are blends (mixed with other honeys), misstated origins (“Himalayan” used as a vibe), or products sold with sensational claims that make authenticity and safety hard to trust.
The good news: you don’t need to be a lab scientist to protect yourself. You just need to focus on the signals that are difficult to fake: origin transparency, batch traceability, responsible safety guidance, and credible testing language.
This guide gives you a practical “real vs fake” checklist you can use in 5 – 10 minutes before you buy.







