Raw Honey Health Benefits for a Better Night’s Sleep

One of the last things I would have thought of is eat sweetener right before bedtime.  Believe it or not, there is significant raw honey health benefits to having a little honey before bed.

As part of the Symposium of Honey and Human Health, pharmacist Mike McInnes of Edinburgh, Scotland discussed it in his presentation, “The Role of Honey in Restorative Sleep”. He discussed raw honey health benefits in the proper fueling of the liver to optimal glucose metabolism during sleep.

Better Sleep with Honey

McInnes states that honey is the best natural food to accomplish this liver fueling due to the 1:1 ratio of fructose to glucose found in honey as the fructose unlocks an enzyme that is necessary for the incorporation of glucose into glycogen in the liver.

McInnes explained that an adequate amount of glycogen in the liver is essential for the brain during the night’s fasting. He further explained that without sufficient glycogen, the brain triggers the release of the stress hormones adrenalin and cortisol, in order to convert muscle protein into glucose.

A note on night time fasting.  Typically you want to stop eating twelve hours before you start eating in the morning. An obvious exception to this rule is drink plenty of water throughout the day and into the evening.

The raw honey health benefit translates into reduced risk of conditions related to metabolic stress.  This stress may lead to impaired glucose metabolism, insulin resistance, diabetes and increased risk for cardiovascular disease, hypertension, obesity, osteoporosis, some forms of cancer and several neuro degenerative conditions.

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Raw Honey Health Benefits at Bedtime                        

Take a moment before you sleep and eat some unpasteurized honey.  Honey before bedtime can reduce the risk of these metabolic stress related conditions.  Want to learn more about raw honey health benefits?  Take a moment and read other posts on this site.

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