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What should I eat if I have bronchitis? Can I drink honey?

Honey can moisturize the lungs and has a certain cough-relieving effect. It is often used to assist in the treatment of tuberculosis and tracheitis. Usage: People who are weak and have frequent coughs can often eat honey. Honey can be used to assist in the treatment of rhinitis, sinusitis, bronchitis, pharyngitis and asthma. Among them, loquat honey has outstanding antitussive effect. Commonly used therapeutic methods for tracheitis are: 1. Radish honey juice: Hollow out half of a large white radish, put in an appropriate amount of honey, leave it for 3 hours, take the juice, drink it with warm water, 3 times a day, 1 tablespoon each time; or use Half a catty of radish, appropriate amount of rock sugar and honey, add a small amount of water, make soup and drink warmly. 2. 15g of glutinous rice, 10g each of almond and licorice, boil in water and filter the juice, take it twice a day. 3. 50g honey, 30g bergamot, boil in water to make tea; or boil honey, maltose, onion juice in equal parts and eat in appropriate amount. 4. Radish tea: Cut the radish into thin slices and boil it in water instead of tea. 5. Stewed radish and tofu: 100g fresh large radish cubes and 200g tofu. Stew until thoroughly cooked and then add seasonings. 6. Sydney lily juice: 1 Sydney pear, 15g lily. Slice the pear, cook it with the lilies, and drink the soup after it is cooked. You can also add an appropriate amount of rock sugar when cooking. 7. Apocynum tea: Take 10-15g of Apocynum leaves and drink it instead of tea, once a day. This prescription has satisfactory effects in preventing and treating chronic bronchitis attacks.