- Mad Honey Editorial
- May 29, 2026
Mad Honey Tea: How to Make It Safely, What to Expect, and What Not to Do
Mad honey tea is one of the simplest ways people use mad honey: warm water or herbal tea, a small amount of honey, and a
Mad honey tea is one of the simplest ways people use mad honey: warm water or herbal tea, a small amount of honey, and a
Mad honey isn’t the same as regular honey. Some batches contain grayanotoxins (from rhododendron nectar), which can affect the body in a dose-sensitive way, especially
Mad honey can affect your heart rate in a way that surprises people, because the “main event” isn’t a stimulant buzz. In higher exposures, mad
Turkish mad honey, often called deli bal, is one of the most misunderstood honey products online. Some people describe it as “hallucinogenic honey,” others as
Mad honey is one of the few “natural products” where the same thing people chase for “benefits” is also what creates the risk. That’s because
“Safe” is the wrong binary for mad honey. Mad honey can be relatively safe for some people at low exposure, but it carries real, dose-dependent
Mad honey and alcohol can both get described as “relaxing,” “warming,” or “a little woozy,” which is exactly why people compare them. But they’re not
At first glance, “mad honey” and regular honey sound like variations of the same thing, like wildflower vs clover. But in real life, they function
If you’re asking how long mad honey lasts, you’re usually trying to make a real-world decision: When will I feel normal again, and can I
If you’re reading this because you (or someone you’re with) feels dizzy, weak, nauseated, sweaty, or “about to faint” after taking mad honey, this page