Survey of reasons why women utilize honey therapeutically, and reasons for not utilizing honey
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Survey of reasons why women utilize honey therapeutically, and reasons for not utilizing honey
Abstract
There are various situations when honey can be reasonably used in cases of disease, for example radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis. We investigated the underlying reasons why women eat honey and why some would refuse to use honey even if it was reasonable to do so. In order to answer these questions, we asked 201 women to answer various questions related to the consumption of honey. We found that the preferred routes of administration change when honey is used as a remedy. Most importantly, we identified "organic beekeeping" and a second factor related to the perception of honey regarding price, handling and health by principal component analysis as relevant regarding the refusal of the use of honey even when scientifically reasonable. If honey is to become an acceptable treatment option, it seems important to address all aspects of ethical beekeeping in the production of medicinal bee products.
Keywords: Food science; Honey; Medical use; Preferences.
© 2020 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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