Mulberry has the effect of nourishing yin and moistening dryness, and can cure thirst and constipation, etc. Chrysanthemum has the effect of dispersing wind and clearing heat and calming the liver, and can cure wind-heat colds and flu, and liver yang and wind. Mulberry has the effect of nourishing yin and blood, generating fluid, and can treat dizziness and tinnitus caused by yin and blood deficiency, palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), insomnia, and premature whitening of the beard and hair, as well as treating thirst and fever caused by fever and fluid damage; in addition to this, mulberry can treat constipation caused by deficiency of fluid in the large intestine. The adverse effects of mulberry are not clear, and it should be used with caution for those who have diarrhea due to deficiency of spleen and stomach (spleen and stomach weakness and cold). Chrysanthemum has the efficacy of dispersing wind and clearing heat, and can be used to treat fever, headache and cough caused by wind-heat colds. Chrysanthemum also has the efficacy of calming the liver and brightening the eyes, and can be used to treat dizziness, headache, redness and pain in the eyes caused by liver yang that turns to wind. The adverse effects of chrysanthemum are not clear, and should be used with caution in cases of Yang deficiency headache. Both mulberry and chrysanthemum should be used under the guidance of a professional physician.