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Use of honeysuckle

High medicinal value

Honeysuckle has been famous for its extensive medicinal value since ancient times. Its efficacy is mainly to clear away heat and toxic materials, and it is mainly used for treating febrile diseases, fever, bloody dysentery due to heat toxicity, carbuncle and furuncle. Modern research has proved that Flos Lonicerae contains chlorogenic acid, luteolin glycoside and other pharmacologically active components, which has a strong inhibitory effect on hemolytic streptococcus, Staphylococcus aureus and other pathogenic bacteria and viruses causing upper respiratory tract infection. In addition, it can enhance immunity, resist early pregnancy, protect liver, resist tumor, diminish inflammation, relieve fever, stop bleeding (coagulation), inhibit intestinal absorption of cholesterol, etc. It has a wide range of clinical uses and can be used in combination with other drugs to treat respiratory tract infections, bacillary dysentery and acute diseases.

honeysuckle is cold in nature and sweet in taste. It enters the lung, heart and stomach meridians, and has the effects of clearing away heat and toxic materials, resisting inflammation, tonifying deficiency and treating wind. It is mainly used to treat fullness, diarrhea, fever, carbuncle due to heat toxicity and tumor. It has certain curative effects on dizziness, thirst, sweating and boredom, enteritis, bacillary dysentery, measles, pneumonia, Japanese encephalitis, meningitis, acute mastitis, septicemia, appendicitis, skin infection, carbuncle and furuncle, erysipelas, mumps, suppurative tonsillitis and other diseases.