A flavor of Chinese medicine to supplement the five viscera considerations are not true, we recommend that they do not blindly believe that Chinese medicine needs to be matched in order to play a good role. Chinese medicine believes that Chinese medicine has four qi (refers to cold, hot, warm and cool), five flavors (refers to pungent, sweet, sour, bitter and salty), attributed to the meridian and other characteristics. Chinese herbs used to regulate the body’s efficacy has a specific internal organs, a single Chinese herb for the regulation of the five organs is not comprehensive and biased. For example, the herb astragalus is sweet and warm, attributed to the lungs and spleen meridian, but mainly applies to the lungs and spleen qi deficiency of the two organs of the conditioning of the main. A flavor of Chinese medicine to supplement the five organs of the claim, it is recommended not to blindly believe. In the dialectical guidance of Chinese medicine and rational choice of drugs to complement the five organs is the best way.