Dandelion and honeysuckle have the effect of clearing heat and removing toxins (removing heat, toxins and evil qi from the body), subduing swellings and dispersing lumps, and have the effect of improving sore throat, skin sores and other diseases. 1. Dandelion is bitter, sweet and cold in nature, with the effects of clearing heat and removing toxins, subduing swellings and dispersing lumps, diuretic and diaphoretic (to improve the problem of dribbling in urine and the problem of small amount of urine not being able to pass). If you have furuncles (mostly on the limbs or face, small in shape with deep roots, as hard as nails), mammary carbuncles, scrofula (mainly refers to cervical lymph nodes tuberculosis), redness of the eyes, sore throat, lung carbuncles, jaundice with dampness-heat, feverish drenching (burning and stinging pain in the urine, accompanied by urinary frequency, urgency, discomfort in the small abdominal tract), astringent pain, etc., you can use dandelion to treat the disease. Dandelion overdose can lead to slow diarrhea. 2. Honeysuckle has the effect of clearing heat and detoxification, evacuating wind-heat, can improve or treat carbuncle boils, paralysis of the throat (throat redness, swelling and pain, or dryness, foreign body sensation, or throat itching, discomfort, difficulty in swallowing), dengtoxin (acute infectious disease, visible skin red like paint), fever and blood dysentery (dysentery caused by feeling the heat, see blood in the stool), wind-heat colds, fever and other conditions of the temperature disease. Note that honeysuckle is contraindicated for people with cold spleen and stomach deficiency (spleen and stomach weak and cold) and Qi deficiency with sores and pus clearing. Dandelion is used in combination with honeysuckle to clear heat and remove toxins, reduce swelling and dissipate lumps, and improve or treat sore throat and skin sores. Chinese herbs should be used under the guidance of the doctor’s diagnosis, do not use Chinese herbs without authorization, in order to prevent the emergence of harm.