Can you take mulberry leaves and ginseng at the same time?

Mulberry leaves and ginseng have no contraindications, generally speaking, the two drugs can be taken at the same time, need to follow the doctor’s instructions.
Mulberry leaves are cold in nature, sweet and bitter in flavor, and belong to the lung and liver meridians. It has the effect of clearing the liver and brightening the eyes, evacuating wind-heat, clearing the lung and moistening dryness. It is suitable for wind-heat cold, lung-heat dry cough, redness and blurred vision, dizziness and headache and other symptoms. Its adverse reactions and contraindications, precautions are not yet clear.
Ginseng is slightly warm in nature, with the effects of generating body fluid, nourishing blood, tranquilizing the mind, benefiting the lungs, tonifying the spleen, replenishing vital energy, restoring normal pulse, and preventing and treating deficiency.
It can be used for treating lung deficiency, asthma and cough, deficiency of body, cold limbs and weak pulse, thirst due to fluid injury, deficiency of spleen with little food, internal heat and thirst (internal heat accompanied by symptoms such as overeating, drinking and urinating), deficiency of qi and blood, sinking of the middle qi (deficiency of qi in the spleen and stomach, with the appearance of internal organs falling down, etc.), and impotence with coldness in the uterus.
The adverse reactions and contraindications of Ginseng are not clear. It should not be used together with veratrum. It is contraindicated in all cases of deficiency of middle yang, cold-dampness obstruction (cold-dampness evil Qi blocking the middle spleen and stomach) and Qi depression and fire, etc. It is also contraindicated in all cases of solid evidence and fire depression.
From the efficacy of ginseng and mulberry leaves, the two do not have contraindications, the drug should be taken under the guidance of a physician, do not self-medication, to avoid causing adverse consequences.