Mulberry is mulberry. The difference between mulberry and mulberry leaf tea is that mulberry can nourish yin and replenish blood, promote the production of fluids and moisturize dryness; mulberry leaf tea can evacuate wind-heat, clear the lungs and moisturize dryness, clear the liver and brighten the eyes.
Mulberry is sweet, sour and cold in nature, and belongs to the heart, liver and kidney meridians, with the effect of nourishing yin and tonifying blood, generating fluids and moistening dryness. It is used for treating yin deficiency of the liver and kidney, vertigo and tinnitus, palpitation and insomnia, premature whitening of the beard and hair, thirst due to injury of fluids, thirst due to internal heat (fever accompanied by symptoms such as overeating, excessive drinking, excessive urination, etc.), and constipation due to dryness of the bowels and constipation. The adverse reactions and contraindications of this product are not clear.
Mulberry leaf is sweet, bitter, cold in nature, belonging to the lung and liver meridian, with the efficacy of dispersing wind-heat, clearing lung and moistening dryness, clearing liver and brightening the eyes, used for the treatment of wind-heat cold, lung-heat dry cough, dizziness and headache, eye redness and faintness and other diseases. The adverse reactions and contraindications of this product are not clear.
Discomfort should be timely medical treatment, under the guidance of the physician’s diagnosis and selection of medication, not self-medication, so as not to delay the condition.