Can mulberry leaves lower blood sugar and eliminate proteinuria?

Mulberry leaves do not have the effect of eliminating urinary protein or lowering blood sugar. Mulberry leaf belongs to traditional Chinese medicine, which has the effects of clearing the lungs and moistening dryness, cooling the blood and stopping bleeding (cooling and moistening the blood to prevent bleeding), clearing the liver and brightening the eyes (clearing the liver fire to promote the restoration of vision), dispersing the wind and dissipating the heat (dispersing wind-heat and heat-heat evils from external sensations), and calming the liver yang. It is used in the treatment of wind-heat colds, lung-heat dry cough, dizziness and headache, redness and blurred vision. 1. Wind-heat symptom, the beginning of warm disease: Mulberry leaves are sweet, cold and light, long in the lung meridian and in the surface of the wind-heat, and can clear the lung to stop coughing. Therefore, it is often used in the external wind-heat, or the beginning of warm disease, warm evils against the lungs, the evil in the Wei, fever, headache, cough. 2. Lung heat and dry cough: Mulberry leaves are sweet and cold to moisten the lungs dry. Can be used for lung heat or dry heat injury to the lungs, cough sputum, yellow and sticky, or phlegm sticky throat dry, dry cough with little sputum, pharyngeal itching. 3. Eyes red and swollen: Mulberry leaves bitter cold, can clear the liver fire; also into the liver meridian, can be wind-dispersing heat (evacuation of exogenous wind-heat evil) and bright eyes. Therefore, it can be used to treat the wind-heat attack of the red eyes and headache, or the liver fire of the sky line of red eyes, red eyes, swollen and painful, astigmatism, glare, shyness and tears. 4. Dizziness, dizziness: mulberry leaves into the liver meridian, sweet and cold texture moist, can calm the liver and brighten the eyes. It can treat hyperactivity of liver yang (liver yang is strong, causing dizziness, dizziness, headache and other symptoms), headache and dizziness, headache, tinnitus and palpitations (heartbeat, often accompanied by panic); irritability, often with chrysanthemums, schizandra, etc.; if the liver yin is insufficient, the eye is not nourished, the eyesight, often with nourishing essence and blood of the black sesame seeds. If you need to take mulberry leaves, it is recommended to do so under the guidance of a doctor.