Mulberry branches are the branches of mulberry trees. Their main function is to eliminate rheumatism and paralysis, reduce lower limb edema, lower blood pressure and other diseases. They have high medicinal value. Mulberry branches can also treat vitiligo and purpura, and are effective for itching of the limbs caused by wind-heat. Mulberry branches can be used together with many medicinal materials to achieve better results in treating diseases. If you just want to quench your thirst, treat water vapor and athlete's foot, you can directly boil the mulberry branches in water and drink it. If you want to make the medicinal effect of mulberry branches more prominent, you should use it together with other medicines. 1. Combined with mulberry leaves: mulberry leaves are light and cold in nature, and are light, clear and dispersing. They are good at dispersing external evil, dispersing wind and heat, cooling blood and nourishing dryness, clearing the liver and improving eyesight; mulberry branches are good at dredging meridians, promoting the flow of body fluids, benefiting joints, dispelling wind, removing numbness and relieving pain. Mulberry leaves are mainly used for dispersing, while mulberry branches are mainly used for promoting circulation. The two medicines are used together to have the effects of clearing away heat, dispersing wind, relieving exterior symptoms, dispelling wind, unblocking meridians and relieving pain. They are mostly used for wind-cold, damp-heat and arthralgia syndrome. 2. Combined with mistletoe: mulberry branches run across the limbs, promote the circulation of body fluids, benefit the joints, clear away heat and wind, remove dampness and reduce swelling, dredge the meridians and relieve pain; mistletoe nourishes the liver and kidneys, strengthens the tendons and bones, dispels wind and dampness, nourishes blood and dredges the meridians; mulberry branches are mainly used for dredging, while mistletoe is mainly used for nourishing. The two medicines are combined, one tonic and the other unblocked, and they complement each other to nourish the liver and kidneys, strengthen the muscles and bones, eliminate rheumatism, dredge the meridians, relieve pain, and lower blood pressure. 3. Combined with cinnamon twig: cinnamon twig is pungent, sweet and warm, it can dispel wind, cold and dampness, warm the meridians and dredge the collaterals, warm and dredge the blood vessels, dispel cold and remove blood stasis; mulberry twig is bitter and flat, it can dispel wind and dampness, it has a mild nature, and is good at dredging the meridians to reach the limbs. The combination of the two medicines is effective in warming the meridians and dispelling cold, dredging the collaterals and relieving pain, and dispelling wind and removing numbness. The whole mulberry tree is a treasure. Its mulberry branches, mulberry bark, mulberry insects, etc. can all be used as medicine. Mulberry leaves can also be used to raise silkworms and improve economic benefits. It can be seen that the economic value and medicinal value of mulberry trees are very high. Mulberries taste sweet and sour and can be eaten as fruit, but unripe mulberries are best not to be eaten as they can irritate the digestive tract. |
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