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Honey Brain Science

William Martin

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Publisher: Publifye

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"Honey Brain Science" explores the promising link between honey's bioactive compounds and cognitive health, addressing the growing concern of cognitive decline. The book delves into the science behind honey's potential neuroprotective qualities, examining how compounds like flavonoids and polyphenols may support brain function. It analyzes existing research, including in-vitro and in-vivo studies, to understand honey's impact on memory and learning. The book distinguishes itself by providing a fact-based analysis of honey, moving beyond anecdotal evidence to focus on peer-reviewed research in neuroscience, biology, and nutrition.

 
Did you know that specific bioactive compounds in honey, when consumed regularly as part of a balanced diet, may contribute to improved cognitive function?

 
The book starts with an introduction to cognitive function, progresses to identifying key bioactive compounds in honey, and culminates in practical guidance on incorporating honey into diets for cognitive support. The evidence presented relies heavily on scientific literature, encompassing studies published in peer-reviewed journals across various disciplines. By connecting nutrition, neuroscience, and gerontology, it offers practical insights into how different types of honey can be incorporated into daily life to support brain health.
Available since: 02/27/2025.
Print length: 83 pages.

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