Experiment With Rats
During the experiment, a group of rats was to come into contact with lead, which they did. Some of them, on the other hand, were given honey to see whether it could shield their brains from the potentially lethal metal. The following was written at the conclusion of the report: “It can be concluded that honey has neuroprotective effects against lead-induced cognitive deficit, most likely through increasing antioxidant activities.”
Good For Your Hippocampus
A couple of years later, the second paper was published in the journal Pharmacognosy Research. According to the same site, raw honey may be beneficial for your hippocampus if it becomes inflamed. Due to the fact that that area is so crucial for memory, why not try taking a tablespoon of it every day? It has to be worth a shot at this point.