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Meliponini

Stingless bees (stunted stinger) tribe of insects from honey bees family

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Jan 12, 2026
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What is the scientific evidence for honey's effectiveness in treating dementia?

Laboratory and animal studies have repeatedly shown that honey’s polyphenols and flavonoids possess antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and some neuroprotective activities that can improve memory-related m...

Jan 16, 2026

Is honey protective against alzheimers

Current scientific reporting finds consistent preclinical evidence that honey and certain honey-derived compounds can influence biological pathways implicated in Alzheimer’s disease—oxidative stress, ...

Jan 14, 2026

What clinical trials exist testing honey or honey-derived compounds for Alzheimer's disease in humans?

Systematic and narrative reviews of honey and Alzheimer’s disease conclude that evidence is overwhelmingly preclinical: dozens of cell and animal studies report neuroprotective mechanisms for honey or...

Jan 12, 2026

Which specific polyphenols in different honey types show the strongest evidence for neuroprotective activity in preclinical models?

The preclinical literature converges on a handful of honey-derived polyphenols—quercetin, apigenin, luteolin, pinocembrin, chrysin, myricetin, kaempferol and several phenolic acids (gallic, chlorogeni...

Jan 9, 2026

Which honey varieties (manuka, tualang, kelulut) have the most consistent preclinical evidence for anti‑amyloid effects?

Across the preclinical literature examined, Tualang honey has the most consistent mammalian evidence for reducing amyloid-related pathology, Kelulut honey shows supportive but more anatomically and mo...