Description
The effect of dispersing wind heat has a certain regulating effect on symptoms such as thirst, drinking, headache, fever, sore throat, nasal congestion and yellow mucus caused by wind heat and cold. Mulberry leaves belong to the lung and liver meridians, and can also calm the liver and brighten the eyes, alleviating symptoms such as dizziness, redness, swelling, pain, dizziness, and redness of the tongue caused by hyperactivity of liver yang. In addition, mulberry leaves have the effect of clearing the lungs and moistening dryness, which can improve the symptoms of lung heat and cough.