Morus Folium, Mulberry Leaf, Sang Ye Morus Folium, Mulberry Leaf, Sang Ye 桑叶 Sang Ye (TCM)Sring Shing Lo Ma  སྲིང་ཤིང་ལོ་མ་མ་ (Tibet) Botanische wandplaten (Plantillustrations) Botanical name: Morus alba Parts used: Leaf Temperature & Taste: Cool, slightly Moist. Bitter, Sweet Classifications: A. Clear Exterior Wind-Heat Uses: 1. Clears Wind-Heat: -Fever, Cold, Flu, sore Throat-nasal obstruction, Sinusitis-also to promote expression of rashes in Measles etc., and for Pruritus-Trigeninal neuraligia from Liver Heat or Wind-Heat2. Clears Liver Heat, Clears the Eyes: -Headache, Vertigo;-red, sore, dry or painful eyes from Liver Heat or Wind-Heat3. Clears Heat, Moistens the Lungs: -Lung heat Cough with or without dryness, or with thick, yellow sputum4. Cools the Blood, Stops Bleeding-Vomiting Blood Dose: Dried Leaf in Decoction: 4–9 grams Main Combinations: 1. Sore, red and painful Eyes, Morus Sang Ye with Chrysanthemum Ju Hua.2. Wind-Heat cold or flu, Morus Sang Ye with Chrysanthemum Ju Hua, Mint (Bo He)3. Nasal obstruction, Morus Sang Ye with Magnolia Xin Yi, Mint (Bo He), Scutellaria Huang Qin4. Promote expression of rashes, Morus Sang Ye with Mint (Bo He), Cicada Slough (Chan Tui), Chrysanthemum Ju Hua5. Lung Heat Cough:i. Morus Sang Ye with Platycodon Jie Geng, Almond/Apricot kernel (Xing Ren)ii. Morus Sang Ye with…

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