The study's lead author Dr. Babak Razani explained, "In atherosclerosis, macrophages try to fix damage to the artery by cleaning up the area, but they get overwhelmed by the inflammatory nature of the plaques. Their housekeeping process gets gummed up. Trehalose is not just enhancing the housekeeping machinery that's already there. It's triggering the cell to make new machinery."
In the study, the researchers tested on mice that were at risk of developing atherosclerosis. The team divided up the mice into groups: Some were injected with trehalose, while others were fed the sugar orally. Another subset of mice were injected with different types of sugars. The team found that the mice injected with trehalose had plaques up to 0.10 millimeters smaller than those who were given a different treatment. In the trehalose-injected mice, arterial plaques were measured at an average of 0.25 millimeters, while mice not injected with sugar had plaques measuring about 0.35 millimeters.
While those may seem like tiny little measurements with tiny little differences, the results actually indicate a 30 percent decrease in plaque among the animals injected with trehalose -- which is rather remarkable. [RELATED: Read more stories about maintaining your health at Prevention.news]
Honey is widely known for a number of health benefits, often due to its antimicrobial properties and its ability to wipe out bacteria. But it looks like there are many other benefits this beloved food may have to offer. Who knows what we'll learn next! One thing is for sure, honey won't be losing its place in the natural medicine world anytime soon.
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