Mulberry leaves can be eaten. Mulberry leaves, as a kind of medicine and food, are sweet, bitter and cold in nature, and belong to the lung and liver meridians. Mulberry leaves are capable of dispersing wind-heat (dispersing the evil of wind-heat), clearing the lungs and moistening dryness (clearing and moistening dryness in the lungs) and calming liver yang (suppressing over-exuberant liver yang), and in addition to clearing the liver and brightening the eyes (clearing the fire of the liver to promote the restoration of eyesight). It is used in combination with other herbs to treat wind-heat type colds, the first signs of warm-heat diseases, lung-heat cough (cough caused by excessive heat in the lungs), dry-heat cough (cough caused by dryness), and liver-yang dizziness (dizziness caused by liver-yang disturbing the head and face). Adverse effects of Mulberry Leaf are not known. Contraindications are unclear. Precautions are unclear. If there is a need for medication, it is necessary to use under the guidance of a doctor to identify the evidence, not blindly use their own medication, so as not to cause adverse consequences.