Mulberry parasitoid is the leafy stem and branches of mulberry parasitoid Loranthusparasiticus (L.) Merr. or mistletoe Viscumcoloratum (Komar.) Nakai, a small evergreen shrub in the family of mulberry parasitoid. Also known as peach tree parasitoid "Sheng Hui Fang", neem parasitoid "Materia Medica Seeking Origin", wide parasitoid "Chinese Medicine Zhi", acacia parasitoid, acacia parasitoid "Guangxi Medicinal Plant List", Wuzhou parasitoid tea "Color Atlas of Practical Chinese Herbal Medicine", parasitoid tea (Guangxi), pine parasitoid (Hainan). It has the effect of dispelling wind-dampness, benefiting the liver and kidney, strengthening the tendons and bones, and stabilizing the fetus.
Mistletoe, as the name suggests, is a plant that parasitizes other plants. It is evergreen, has yellow flowers and bears white or red berries in winter, and drinking its juice can prevent infertility. A long time ago, our ancestors already knew how to use the mucus of mistletoe fruits to make sticky bird glue, and the birds fell into people's hands in this way, and became a delicious meal on the table.