Mulberry leaf tea should refer to the mulberry leaf tea, its efficacy, role for wind dissipation, etc.. The active ingredients of the infusion are limited and generally do not achieve the therapeutic effect. Contraindication for pregnant women and allergy can not be taken. The efficacy and function of mulberry leaves are mainly wind dispersal, clearing the lungs and moistening dryness, calming the liver and clearing the eyes, as well as cooling the blood and stopping bleeding, etc., mainly used for wind-heat colds, the first signs of warm diseases, lung fever and coughing, liver yang hyperactivity (liver yang is exuberant, resulting in dizziness, dizziness, headaches, etc.), dizziness, red eyes, as well as the blood heat paranoia (the heat evil caused by the blood abnormally out of the house), coughing up and spitting out blood and many other diseases. Adverse reactions to mulberry leaves are not known. If a patient is allergic to mulberry leaves, he or she should not drink it to prevent allergic symptoms. Before drinking mulberry leaf tea, patients are advised to consult a doctor in the hospital, and should not blindly use Chinese medicine to make water to drink. If you experience discomfort after drinking mulberry leaf tea, you should seek medical attention.