Mulberry leaves can be combined with chrysanthemum, mulberry branches and other traditional Chinese medicines, but there is no such thing as the best pairing. Mulberry leaves with chrysanthemum can be used to treat headache and dizziness of wind-heat symptom or the beginning of warm disease, hyperactivity of liver yang (liver yang is over-exuberant, causing dizziness, dizziness, headache and other symptoms), and redness and swelling of the eyes that are caused by wind-heat attacking the eyes, or liver fire inflaming the eyes. Mulberry leaf with Mulberry branch is light, clear and dispersing, and can reach the limbs. Commonly used to treat dizziness, headache, numbness of the limbs caused by liver wind and liver fire stagnation in the collaterals. For external wind-heat caused by headache, joint pain is also often used. Mulberry leaf with black sesame has the function of nourishing yin and brightening eyes. It is often used to treat dizziness and dizziness caused by insufficiency of the liver and kidneys (weakness of the liver and kidneys), and blurred vision. Patients are advised not to self-medicate.