The medicinal parts of the tree are the fruit, leaves, bark, emulsion, and seeds. The seeds of the tree tonify the liver and kidneys, strengthen the muscles and bones, and can be used for blurred vision, soreness and weakness of the back and legs. The leaves of the tree clear heat and cool the blood (relieving blood heat by clearing heat), diuretic and dehumidifying, and can be used for nose bleeding and dysentery. The bark of the tree is used to dispel wind-dampness, diuretic and reduce swelling, and can be used for itching of the skin and edema. The source of the bark is kozo (Broussonetia kasinoki) of the mulberry family, also known as kozo, kozo, and different parts of the tree are used in medicine for different effects and functions. The seeds of Broussonetia kasuga are the fruit of Broussonetia kasuga. The bark and emulsion of the tree can be used externally to treat ringworm. Adverse reactions and contraindications are not known. Chinese medicines need to be used in combination after identification, the efficacy of single drug use is limited, the use of medication, please consult a professional doctor. Patients are advised to consult a doctor if they feel unwell, so as to avoid delays.