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(Natural News) Cudrania tricuspidata, commonly known as Chinese mulberry or mandarin melon berry, is a small, cold-hardy tree that’s been used as a source of food and medicine in China for thousands of years. Today, it is grown in different parts of the world and is known for its red raspberry-like fruits, which ripen in... |
Animal study reveals that Chinese mulberry demonstrates protective effects against liver injuries caused by oxidative stress
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