The latest from IMHSI — project milestones, partnership announcements, field dispatches, and standards development progress. Stay current with everything happening across our research and certification work.


Peer-reviewed studies, IMHSI-partnered research, and curated scientific literature on grayanotoxins, Apis laboriosa, and cliff honey safety. We partner with academic institutions to produce evidence-based publications spanning ethnobotany, ecology, food science, and socioeconomic studies.
Media features, interviews, and documentary coverage of Himalayan Mad Honey and IMHSI's work. We collaborate with journalists and filmmakers to ensure accurate, responsible reporting grounded in scientific understanding rather than sensationalism.
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