Children do not get precocious puberty from eating honey. Honey itself does not contain sex hormones and does not cause sex hormone changes. Royal jelly contains trace amounts of estrogen, but the amount is very small and will not affect your health.
Precocious puberty is caused by many factors, such as obesity, abnormal secretion of hormone levels, and abnormal secretion of the pituitary gland, all of which may cause precocious puberty. So when a girl starts breast development before the age of 8 or menstruation before the age of 10, the situation of precocious puberty should be considered, to go to the hospital in time for targeted examination and treatment, after diagnosis, to inhibit the development of precocious puberty.
Honey is a common daily food, does not contain sex hormones, and does not cause changes in sex hormones after consumption. Therefore, children eating honey will not have precocious puberty. However, it should be noted that honey is not recommended for infants and young children under 1 year of age because of the risk of nerve paralysis caused by Clostridium botulinum infection.
In addition, royal jelly contains traces of estrogen, but the amount is very small and will not affect your health. Royal jelly and honey are two different foods and need to be differentiated when purchasing.
It is okay to eat honey in your daily life. It can supplement certain nutritional needs, but it is not advisable to eat too much.