Is Honey and Salt a Good Pre-workout Hack?

A small glass jar filled with honey sits on a piece of burlap cloth on a wooden surface. A wooden spoon drizzles honey into the jar, showcasing a dietitian’s easy pre-workout hack. Another larger jar of honey is visible in the background along with a honey dipper. What a Dietitian Says About A Viral Pre-workout Hack MyFitnessPal Blog

People have used caffeine, creatine, and protein shakes to power up athletic performances for decades. But now fitness influencers and naturopathic doctors on TikTok have been doing something a little different lately to boost their workouts.

They’re gulping down a spoonful of honey sprinkled with sea salt right before lacing up their sneakers.

They say it’s an inexpensive, natural pre-workout hack that provides a quick hit of energy and helps your body hold on to hydration thanks to the electrolytes in salt. But does it actually work? And is it better or worse than store-bought energy drinks?

We asked registered dietitian Daisy Mercer if a spoonful of honey with a sprinkle of salt can really boost your workout.

Health benefits of honey

Honey contains anti-inflammatory compounds, including flavonoids and polyphenols, according to Mayo Clinic. It also has antioxidant properties that combat free radicals and reduce oxidative stress. So, with this sweetener, you’ll get some benefits you don’t find in sugar or sugar-sweetened energy drinks.

You’ll get energy-enhancing carbohydrates from any kind of honey, but Mercer says you may get some extra perks if you choose a local honey. “Local honey may help with allergies,” she says.

That’s because local honey is believed to contain pollen from plants in the surrounding area.

The theory is that by ingesting small amounts of these local pollens through honey, the body can build up a tolerance and reduce allergic reactions when exposed to them during allergy season. 

This tip is more anecdotal than science-baked, but there’s no harm in trying honey and finding out if it helps you. TikTok swears by it.

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