Effects of Hibiscus Sabdariffa

The effects of honeysuckle include clearing away heat and detoxification, evacuating wind-heat and so on.
1. Honeysuckle has a good effect of clearing heat and detoxification, and is commonly used clinically for the treatment of heat and toxicity caused by eye redness and swelling, sore throat, mouth and tongue sores, dry stools, etc., skin infections, as well as carbuncle sores and poisons.
This product is used to treat boils and poisons, hard root deep, often with the purple dicotyledon, dandelion, wild chrysanthemum; with the treatment of carbuncle (carbuncle occurs in the intestines and bowels, with fever, right abdominal pain, can be felt for the performance of the mass), abdominal pain, often with angelica, dijian, astragalus, and the treatment of carbuncles, coughing and vomiting of pus and blood, often used in conjunction with the fritillaries, rehmannia glutinosa, peach kernel, and so on.
2. Wind dispersal and heat dissipation: Ginkgo biloba is sweet in flavor and cold in nature, which can disperse wind and heat dissipation, and is used for fever of warm diseases, wind-heat cold, fever and headache, cough and dry mouth, etc. It is often used in the same way as forsythia, Platycodonopsis, Mentha piperita, etc. It is good at clearing heat from the heart and stomach.
This product is good at clearing the heart, stomach heat and toxin, and has the effect of transmitting the camp to turn the qi, with the water horn, the raw land, Huanglian and other medicines, it can cure the heat into the camp blood (the degree of heat invading into the human body is deep, and the symptom is heavy), the tongue is red and fuzzy, and the mind is distracted and less sleepy; if it is used with Elsholtzia, Houpu, and Lianchuan, it can also cure the summer dampness, the fever and thirst, and the headache and no sweating.
Chinese medicines need to be used under the guidance of a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner’s diagnosis, and should not be used privately, so as not to cause damage to the organism.