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==History and culture==
==History and culture==
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The Gurung people of Nepal are especially known to harvest mad honey for its supposed hallucinogenic properties <ref>Shrestha TM, Nepal G, Shing YK, Shrestha L. Cardiovascular, psychiatric, and neurological phenomena seen in mad honey disease: A clinical case report. Clin Case Rep. 2018 Oct 22;6(12):2355-2357. doi: 10.1002/ccr3.1889. PMID: 30564328; PMCID: PMC6293183.</ref>.
The Gurung people of Nepal are especially known to harvest mad honey for its supposed hallucinogenic properties <ref>Shrestha TM, Nepal G, Shing YK, Shrestha L. Cardiovascular, psychiatric, and neurological phenomena seen in mad honey disease: A clinical case report. Clin Case Rep. 2018 Oct 22;6(12):2355-2357. doi: 10.1002/ccr3.1889. PMID: 30564328; PMCID: PMC6293183.</ref>.


==Chemistry==
==Chemistry==