Depending on the symptoms, mulberry can be combined with wolfberry, chrysanthemum, cassia seed, and ripe dihuang to make water, which requires the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner in recognizing the symptoms.
1. Mulberry is sweet and sour and enters the heart meridian, liver meridian and kidney meridian, which can nourish yin and blood. It is suitable for patients who suffer from dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia, palpitations (accelerated heartbeat often accompanied by panic attacks), premature whitening of the beard, and lumbar and knee soreness and weakness (a feeling of weakness and tenderness of the lumbar and knee areas).
2. Mulberry and goji berries, cassia seeds, chrysanthemum and other drugs into the liver meridian with water, can play a nourishing Yin and blood, clear the liver and brighten the eyes (clear the liver fire to promote vision recovery) effect, suitable for patients with blurred vision, dry eyes.
Mulberry is cold in nature and should not be used by those with loose stools.
The dosage of mulberry in water is limited and generally does not have a therapeutic effect. Patients who are not feeling well can be guided by their doctors to use mulberry in combination with treatment, not just drink the water.