Can you take honey for cerebral insufficiency?

Cerebral hemorrhagic insufficiency, if not combined with diabetes, can eat honey in moderation.
Honey can regulate the spleen and stomach, laxative and laxative, which can prevent cerebral insufficiency of blood supply patients due to dry stools, constipation occurring stool difficulties, reduce the occurrence of cerebrovascular accidents in the stool.
In addition, it also contains glucose and fructose, vitamins and inorganic salts, etc. It can replenish energy and nutrients, which is beneficial to patients with cerebral hemorrhagic insufficiency. However, you must need to exclude diabetes before eating honey, because honey is rich in glucose and fructose, diabetic patients eating honey may lead to high blood sugar.
It is also recommended that patients with cerebral insufficiency of blood supply eat a light diet low in salt and fat, and eat more foods rich in dietary fiber (such as fruits and vegetables) to keep their bowels clear.