Can you add honey to loquat paste?

You can add honey to make loquat paste, but you can’t add it if you have phlegm-dampness, fullness and bloating, or have loose stools. Honey is sweet in taste and flat in nature, and belongs to the lung, spleen and large intestine meridians. The effects of honey are tonifying the spleen and stomach, moistening dryness and relieving cough, relieving pain (relieving more urgent pain symptoms), detoxifying, moistening and laxative. It is used in the treatment of hypochondriac (abdominal) deficiency pain, dry lungs and dry cough, red eyes, intestinal dryness and constipation, scalded by water and fire, ulcers that do not converge, and cracked hands and feet. Its adverse effects are not clear, with phlegm and dampness, fullness and bloating and fecal impaction is prohibited. Boiled loquat paste with honey can increase the deficiency, moistening dryness, cough and other effects, but there is phlegm and dampness, fullness and bloating and loose stools should not take honey, available sugar instead. If you are not feeling well, you need to seek medical treatment in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to use medication, do not blindly believe in the prescription, so as not to delay the condition.