What goes well with honeysuckle?

Honeysuckle can be paired with wild chrysanthemum, dandelion, forsythia, bluebell root, and Yam bean root, and there is no such thing as a perfect match. Honeysuckle is cold in nature, has the effect of clearing away heat and detoxification (removing heat and toxicity from the body), eliminating swelling and dispersing knots, and wild chrysanthemum, dandelion, etc., can be used to treat patients with furuncles (mostly on the limbs or face sores, small in shape with a deep root base, as hard as nails) and swelling and poisoning. Honeysuckle can be used to treat patients with red, swollen, and painful throats, and is often paired with herbs such as Panax quinquefolium and Yam bean root. Honeysuckle is sweet and cold in flavor, light in texture, and aromatic to evacuate, with the effect of clearing heat and removing toxins and evacuating wind-heat, and is paired with forsythia for the treatment of patients with body heat and headache, sore throat and thirst. However, it is contraindicated in patients with deficiency of spleen and stomach (spleen and stomach weakness and cold), and in patients with deficiency of qi, sores and pus clearing. Avoid spicy food while taking the medicine. Before using honeysuckle and other drugs, need to use professional doctor’s identification guidance, do not blindly used in combination.