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They Lied About Honey - What 1 Tbsp Actually Does to Visceral Fat

2026-04-11 People & Blogs
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@LongevityCodeChannel1 2026-04-11

What makes the honey and visceral fat connection interesting from a longevity perspective is that raw honey appears consistently in the traditional diets of several Blue Zone populations — but always in small amounts and always alongside foods that moderate the glycemic response. The Sardinian centenarians consumed local raw honey regularly, typically with bread or cheese, never alone. The Ikarian diet includes wild thyme honey — a variety with documented antimicrobial and prebiotic properties — consumed in small daily amounts in herbal tea. What the centenarian data adds to the mechanism you are describing here is the delivery context. The fructose metabolism pathway you outline at the 2-minute mark behaves differently when honey arrives alongside fiber, fat, and protein from a mixed meal compared to when it arrives in isolation. The traditional food cultures that consumed honey consistently were never consuming it as a standalone supplement — it was always embedded in a food matrix that slowed absorption and blunted the insulin response. The Blue Zone populations were essentially doing instinctively what the research is now confirming mechanistically.

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@ronburgandy7571 2026-04-12

Do you know my favorite bees? Boo Bees. I’ll see myself out.

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@nunomiguelcruz4596 2026-04-11

I knew it. In 2029 the perfect food will be pig fat with sugar.

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@braincancerwarrior 2026-04-11

🧠 Bottom line • ✅ Evidence exists in animals that honey can reduce visceral fat markers • ⚠️ Human evidence is limited and inconsistent • ❌ No strong proof that honey directly shrinks visceral fat in people

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@MaLaNdRaGeM123456 2026-04-12

BOILED EGGS + HONEY = GOOD MEAL

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@byrd7633 2026-04-12

Just ate a peanut butter, honey, and blueberry sandwich randomly….. For whatever reason, it smacked extra hard

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@clardei6302 2026-04-11

40g of honey 20g of dates right before a 10k 👌

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@almateenyazid 2026-04-11

Yep. Honey has been a "superfood" since bees have been in existence! 👍🏽

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@pfunk5001 2026-04-12

In case you needed another reason to protect bees

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