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Pharmacological Effects of Mulberry Bark
The medicinal use of mulberry bark has been recorded in ancient books. "Bielu" contains: "Removing lung moisture, vomiting blood, heat thirst, edema, fullness in the stomach, benefiting waterways, and sewing golden sores". "herbal hook yuan" contains: "live on water, cough or stir-fry with honey." Compendium of Materia Medica says: "If you are afraid of really purging qi, play with honey." Depei Materia Medica: "Dispelling wind and clearing heat, using raw materials, nourishing lung drugs, and stirring them with honey water". "Herbal Classic" records: "Mulberry juice can cure children's aphtha, and when it is applied, it will be dry and painful, even if the mulberry skin is peeled off, the juice can be mixed with people's sores."

The specific pharmacological effects of mulberry bark are as follows: drying mulberry bark in the sun, cutting it into pieces, and cooking it to obtain a soaking solution, cooking its broken residue with a proper amount of distilled liquor, soaking the cooked residue in the soaking solution, and adding edible alcohol and a proper amount of essence to the final soaking solution to make mulberry bark wine.

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Boiling mulberry roots, cooling, adding ethanol, filtering, and adding appropriate amount of essence into the filtrate to obtain the conditioner.