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Title: | Chapter 1: Backgrounf of Mulberry | Authors: | Ch'ng Huck Ywih | Keywords: | mulberry;mulberry leaf | Issue Date: | 2022 | Publisher: | UPSI Press | Abstract: | Over 5,000 years ago, the history of man using the mulberry leaf for its unique healing properties have been well documented. The mulberry leaf is considered one of the oldest herbs used by man, commonly known as the food source for silkworms. In ancient times, the mulberry tree was central to life, both in the East and West. It has been used as a curative food ingredient and as a traditional medicine to restore health throughout Asia, Europe, the Middle East and India. Its high content of vitamins and minerals provides a miraculous ability to increase vitality and ensure well- being. Emperors, poets, artists have celebrated it and it has been depicted in different literary compilations. In Chinese mythology, the mulberry tree is known as “The Tree of Life” and “The Herb of Immortality” in legends dating back thousands of years. |
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URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3408 | ISBN: | 978-967-2799-08-5 |
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