Radish and honey water for cold or hot cough

Radish honey water can improve the symptoms of hot cough, but can not cure the disease. Radish honey water in radish used for white radish, that is, the main effect of radish is to clear away heat and promote the production of fluids (to clear away the heat evil and the production of fluids), cool the blood to stop bleeding (to make the blood cool and moist, to prevent bleeding), eliminating food and phlegm, regulating qi and broadening the middle (to regulate the qi of the spleen and stomach). The main effects of honey are tonifying the middle and moistening dryness (nourishing the spleen and stomach and moisturizing dryness), detoxifying and relieving pain. It should be noted that the effect of taking the medicine in water is not as effective as decoction. Lycopodium is cool in nature and has the effects of eliminating foodstuffs, lowering qi (enabling qi to flow downward), resolving phlegm, stopping bleeding, quenching thirst and promoting diuresis (facilitating urinary excretion). It is often used in treating indigestion, food accumulation and distension, acid swallowing, vomiting, diarrhea, dysentery, constipation, cough with phlegm-heat, throat disadvantage, coughing up blood. Leptospermum should not be used by people with cold spleen and stomach (spleen and stomach weak and cold) and during the taking of tonic medicines (especially ginseng and other products). Honey is a qi tonic, sweet in flavor and neutral in nature, and is attributed to the lung, spleen and large intestine meridians. It is mainly used for treating abdominal pain, dry cough, constipation, detoxifying aconite-type medicines, and externally for treating burns from water and fire. This product is not suitable for patients with cough and phlegm, bloating and food accumulation (food indigestion and stagnation in the stomach), diarrhea and soft stools and high blood sugar. Although radish and honey water can improve cough, but when the condition is more serious, you should also go to the hospital for treatment. If you need to use medication, please do so under the guidance of a medical professional.