Mulberry is generally referred to as mulberry, mulberry belongs to the cold nature of the Chinese medicine, usually eat mulberry and will not be on fire. Fire refers to a variety of reasons for the body’s yin and yang imbalance, internal fire exuberance, the patient may appear localized redness, swelling, pain, irritability and other symptoms, but also involves a number of internal organs, such as the stomach fire, liver fire, kidney fire, heart fire, lungs fire, and so on. Fire patients mainly manifested as burning pain in the stomach, acid reflux, bad breath, bitter mouth, dry mouth, night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep, waking up sweating stops), short yellow urine, cough and so on. Mulberry is sweet, sour and cold in nature, belonging to the heart, liver and kidney meridians, with the effect of nourishing yin and tonifying blood (nourishing the blood in the body), promoting the production of fluids and moistening dryness, and can be used for yin deficiency of liver and kidney (deficiency of yin in the liver and kidneys), dizziness and ringing in the ears, palpitations (accelerated heartbeat often accompanied by heartburn), insomnia, premature whitening of the beard and hair, thirst due to injury of fluids, thirst due to internal fever (fever accompanied by symptoms such as overeating, excessive drinking, excessive urination and other symptoms), and intestinal constipation and other illnesses. Mulberry does not cause symptoms of fire, but can assist in treating symptoms of deficiency heat such as thirst and internal heat. Adverse effects of mulberry are not known, and should be used with caution in cases of loose stools. If you need to take mulberry, please take it under the guidance of a professional doctor, not self-medication.