The efficacy and function of Mulberry leaf is to evacuate wind-heat, clear the lung and moisten dryness, clear the liver and brighten the eyes. It is used for wind-heat cold, lung-heat dry cough, dizziness and headache, red eyes and blurred. Mulberry leaves are bitter and cold, and should be used with caution for those with cold spleen and stomach, and are contraindicated for pregnant women and allergy sufferers.
Mulberry leaf is used for external wind-heat, often used with mint, chrysanthemum and forsythia. In the use of wind-heat or liver fire caused by eye redness and swelling pain, often used with chrysanthemum, cassia seeds, if the liver yang on the hyperactivity (liver yang is exuberant, causing dizziness, dizziness, headache and other symptoms) headache and vertigo, often with chrysanthemums, hooker, oyster and other compatibility.
Mulberry leaves are cold in nature, for those who are cold and need to be taken with caution, for pregnant women, allergy, infants and young children should not be taken, so be sure to consult a doctor before use after use.