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Honey is healthy. Who should not eat honey?
Most people cough when they have a cold, and honey has the function of relieving cough, so many people drink honey to relieve cough symptoms when they have a cold. Experts remind everyone that it is best not to drink cold medicine with honey. Honey has the function of moistening lung and relieving cough, which is suitable for lung dryness and cough. If you cough with less phlegm, or have less sticky phlegm, or have a dry cough without phlegm, you can drink it with honey. However, if you are taking antipyretics or cold medicines containing antipyretic ingredients, you should not take honey at the same time. Many cold medicines, such as Tylenol, Crack, Ganliko, Ganmaoqing, etc. All contain acetaminophen, which will form a complex when it meets honey, affecting the absorption rate of the body, thus weakening the antipyretic effect.