Dried mulberry is the Chinese medicine mulberry, its effect is to produce fluids and moisturize dryness, nourish yin and tonify blood (nourish the blood in the body). It is not a substitute for medication as the active ingredients in tea are limited and there is no corresponding combination. The Chinese medicine mulberry has the effect of promoting the production of fluids and moisturizing dryness, and can be used for the treatment of internal heat and thirst (internal fever accompanied by excessive eating, drinking and urination), thirst, intestinal dryness and constipation, etc. The sweetness and coldness of this product can both promote the production of fluids and moisturize dryness. Because of the sweetness and coldness of this product, it can not only produce fluids to quench thirst (promote the production of fluids to alleviate thirst), but also moisturize the intestines and laxatives, which can be used to treat internal heat and thirst, and can also be used to treat thirst caused by heat illnesses, and can be used to treat constipation caused by yin deficiency and fluid depletion. The Chinese medicine mulberry has the effect of nourishing yin and nourishing blood (nourishing the blood in the body), and can be used to treat yin deficiency of the liver and kidney (insufficient yin in the liver and kidney), dizziness and tinnitus, premature whitening of the beard and hair, and palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic) and insomnia. As this product is sweet and sour, it can nourish yin and blood, benefit the kidneys and fix essence. It is suitable to be boiled in paste and taken regularly; or used together with He Shou Wu, Shu Di Huang and other drugs that nourish blood and yin. The adverse reactions and contraindications of this product are not clear. If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, and should not be taken on its own to avoid delaying the condition.