Honey water has the effect of tonifying the middle, moistening dryness, relieving pain and detoxifying; it can be used externally to regenerate muscles and astringent sores. The side effects of honey water are dampness obstruction in the middle of the body, dampness, heat, phlegm, loose stools (feces thin and unformed) or diarrhea patients taking honey may appear slippery intestines, dampness obstruction in the middle of the body (dampness impedes the function of the spleen and stomach) and other side effects; excessive consumption may lead to elevated blood glucose, so diabetics should be cautious of taking. Honey is sweet in flavor, flat in nature, and belongs to the lung, spleen and large intestine meridians. Honey has the effect of tonifying the middle, moistening dryness, relieving pain and detoxifying; it can be used externally to regenerate muscles and astringent sores. Honey can be used for the treatment of epigastric (abdominal) pain, dry lungs, dry cough, intestinal constipation, detoxification of aconite; external treatment of sores do not converge, water and fire burns. This product can help dampness obstruction in the evils, but also slippery intestines, so dampness obstruction in the fullness of dampness, damp-heat phlegm stagnation, loose stools (feces sparse and not shaped) or diarrhea should be used with caution. The fructose content of honey is relatively high, excessive consumption of honey water may lead to a certain increase in blood sugar, so it should be consumed in moderation. Honey water has limited medicinal properties and cannot be used as a substitute for medication. You should seek medical advice and choose medication under the guidance of your doctor, rather than using your own medication.