Mulberry Benefits and Effects on Men

The efficacy of Chinese herbal medicine does not vary according to gender. The efficacy of mulberry is to nourish yin and tonify blood (nourish blood in the body), and to produce fluids and moisturize dryness. It is used for conditions such as yin deficiency of the liver and kidney (deficiency of yin fluid in the liver and kidney). Mulberry is the dried fruit spike of Morus alba, family Moraceae, with sweet, sour flavor and cold nature. It belongs to the heart, liver and kidney meridians. Mulberry nourishes yin and replenishes blood, generates fluids and moistens dryness, and is often used in treating yin deficiency of the liver and kidney, dizziness and tinnitus, palpitations (accelerated heartbeat, often accompanied by panic attacks), insomnia, premature whitening of the beard and hair, thirst due to injury of fluids, thirst due to internal heat (fever accompanied by symptoms such as overeating and excessive urination), and constipation due to dryness of the bowels. Adverse effects of mulberry is not clear, with spleen and stomach cold (spleen and stomach weak cold) for leakage should not be taken. Avoid eating cold and raw food during the period of consumption. If you feel unwell, you should consult a doctor in time for standardized treatment, and should not use medicine blindly to avoid delaying your condition.