Honey
Honey is a miracle food created from the essence of countless plants. It has been used as a medicine for millennia. It has counterintuitive effects on our metabolism thanks to what are known as “rare sugars.”
“Notably, 14 percent of the sugars in honey are rare sugars, many of which are formed during the maturation process of honey. These rare sugars are uncommon in nature,” writes Ms. Zhao.
Honey is a complicated mixture of many different sugars with seemingly synergistic effects.
“Compared with regular sugar, honey can lower fasting blood sugar levels, reduce bad cholesterol, and raise good cholesterol,” writes Ms. Zhao. Honey can reduce the risk of problems with our heart and metabolism, help us eat less by feeling full longer, and even out our insulin and blood sugar levels.
Ms. Zhao wrote a second article about honey to capture its effects on fighting off bacteria, viruses, and various infections. Its antibacterial properties can often be superior to antibiotics, research finds.