Broussonetia kasinoki and Weiling Xian boiled water is taken orally after drying and warming, and should not be overdosed, and should be taken under the guidance of a physician. Broussonetia kasinoki is sweet in taste, cold in nature, and belongs to the liver and kidney meridians. Its effects include tonifying the kidney and clearing the liver, brightening the eyes, and inducing diuresis, and it is used for the treatment of lumbar and knee soreness and tenderness (a feeling of soreness and weakness of the lumbar and knees) caused by insufficiency of the liver and kidneys (weakness of the liver and kidneys), deficiency and fatigue of the bones and bones, dizziness and dizziness of the head and eyes, eye cataracts, oedema and distention. Its contraindications and adverse reactions are not clear. Wei Ling Xian is pungent, salty, warm in nature and belongs to the bladder meridian. Its efficacy in dispelling wind-dampness and clearing the meridians is used in the treatment of rheumatism and paralysis, numbness of the limbs, and contracture of the tendons and veins (persistent muscular tension and stiffness). It should be taken with caution for people with deficiency of qi and blood and pregnant women, and its adverse effects are not clear. It should be noted that Broussonetia kasinoki and Weiling Xian in water can not play a full effect of its medication, and can not be used in place of medication. If you need to use drugs, it is recommended to take under the guidance of a physician, so as not to delay the condition.