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Andrographis Herb (Chuan Xin Lian) - Cut Form 1 lb. - Nuherbs
Herbal Information for Andrographis Herb in Cut Form
Honeysuckle flower has been treasured for centuries in traditional herbal medicine for its powerful healing properties. Known for its ability to support immunity, promote skin health, and aid in detoxification, this delicate yet potent flower is widely used in teas, tinctures, and natural remedies. Rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds, honeysuckle is an excellent choice for those looking to naturally combat infections, soothe respiratory issues, and maintain overall wellness. Whether used as a gentle herbal infusion or blended into skincare formulations, honeysuckle flower offers a time-tested solution for holistic health.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), honeysuckle is used to clear heat and toxins from the body.
Helps flush out impurities, making it useful for liver support and urinary tract infections (UTIs).
Often combined with dandelion and burdock root for a stronger detox effect.
Acts as a prebiotic, feeding beneficial gut bacteria.
Can soothe bloating, indigestion, and mild gastric inflammation.
Works well with peppermint and fennel for digestive relief.
Contains chlorogenic acid, which reduces inflammation and helps clear acne.
Used in skincare to calm redness, eczema, and rashes.
Works well with chamomile and calendula for skin-soothing effects.
Honeysuckle Variety | Botanical Name | Uses |
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Japanese Honeysuckle | Lonicera japonica | Most commonly used in herbal medicine; great for immune support, detox, and skin health. |
European Honeysuckle | Lonicera periclymenum | Used in some remedies but less potent than Japanese honeysuckle. |
Tartarian Honeysuckle | Lonicera tatarica | Ornamental variety, NOT for consumption. |
Dwarf Honeysuckle | Lonicera xylosteum | Toxic if ingested; avoid use. |
Key Takeaway: Always use Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) for herbal remedies.
Health Concern | How to Use Honeysuckle |
Cold & Flu Relief | Make a honeysuckle and mint tea to reduce fever and congestion. |
Sore Throat | Gargle with honeysuckle infusion for a soothing effect. |
Acne & Skin Irritations | Apply honeysuckle-infused toner or use as a facial steam. |
Digestive Issues | Drink honeysuckle tea with ginger and fennel to support digestion. |
Liver Detox | Combine honeysuckle with dandelion and burdock in a detox tea. |
UTI & Bladder Health | Brew honeysuckle and cranberry tea to help fight infection. |
Japanese honeysuckle has white to yellow flowers and twining vines.
The berries of Japanese honeysuckle are toxic—only use the flowers and leaves.
Avoid red-berried honeysuckle varieties, as many are poisonous.
Key Takeaway: Honeysuckle is best for cooling, detoxifying, and anti-inflammatory benefits, while other herbs may be better suited for stronger immune support or wound healing.
Common Names: Honeysuckle Flower, Flos Lonicerae Japonicae,
Honey Sucker Flower, Japanese Honeysuckle, Kumunhwa,
Chinese Honeysuckle, Hall's Honeysuckle, Gold and Silver Flower, Woodbine
Botanical Name: Lonicera Japonica Flos
Chinese / Pin Yin Name: Jin Yin Hua
Honeysuckle Flower Precautions: Do not use if pregnant or nursing. May interfer with medications. Do not use with blood thinning medications.
Honeysuckle Flower is a traditional Chinese herb to release toxins,
remove heat and release poisons. Honeysuckle benefits digestion,
supports upper respiratory health and promotes healthy joint function.
It has anti-inflammatory, antiviral and anti-pyretic effects.
Honeysuckle Flower Properties: Sweet, Cool
Honeysuckle Flower Channels / Meridians: Lung, Heart, Large Intestine, Stomach
Honeysuckle Flower Herbal Category: Clean Heat, Purge Fire
Honeysuckle Flower Naturally Occurring Components:
inosite, luteolin, chlorogenic acid, protocatechuic acid
Bai Zhi Dong Quai Elecampane Dandelion Huang Qin Burdock
References
http://alternativehealing.org/jin_yin_hua.htm,
https://www.organicfacts.net/honeysuckle-tea.html
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4519546/
https://www.healthbenefitstimes.com/honeysuckle/