Two types of honeysuckle commonly
are used for medicinal purposes: European honeysuckle, Lonicera
pericylmenum and Japanese honeysuckle, Lonicera japonica. Herbalists use
honeysuckle primarily for its anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and
calming properties. Consult a qualified health professional before using
honeysuckle medicinally.
Traditional Medicinal Benefits
According
to the Healthline website, Japanese honeysuckle has traditionally been
used in Chinese medicine to treat a number of health conditions.
Naturopathy Digest writes that different parts of honeysuckle are used
to treat different health conditions. Honeysuckle flowers were
traditionally used in Chinese medicine to treat fevers, inflammation,
diarrhea and skin infections.
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Skincare Benefits
According
to the Healthline website, honeysuckle can be used to treat skin
rashes, such as poison oak, cuts and abrasions on the skin. Honeysuckle
stems are the preferred part of the plant to use in the treatment of
skin care. Apply an infusion of honeysuckle to treat skin care
conditions that are subject to infection. Be aware that some individuals
may experience skin irritation from the application of honeysuckle.
Anti-inflammatory Benefits
Honeysuckle
has antibiotic properties, and Healthline advises that Japanese
honeysuckle can be used to treat infections caused by streptococcal
bacteria. You can treat other types of inflammations and infections with
honeysuckle, as well.
Respiratory and Bactericidal Benefits
Honeysuckle
is believed to be an expectorant. Julia Lawless, in "The Aromatherapy
Garden," writes that an infusion of European honeysuckle flowers can be
drunk as a tea to treat coughs and colds. Honeysuckle can also be used
to treat upper respiratory tract infections and asthma. Health Line
advises combining honeysuckle with chrysanthemum flowers to treat a
cold.
Other Benefits
Jeanne
Rose, in "The Aromatherapy Book: Applications and Inhalations," writes
that honeysuckle can be used as a massage oil, as it is relaxing and
calming. Although there are no known side effects in the use of
honeysuckle, consult a health professional before using honeysuckle as a
herbal medicine, tincture, oil or remedy to treat any health
conditions.
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