Mugwort should refer to the leaves of mugwort, which can be eaten or used medicinally, and should be used under the guidance of a physician. Mugwort has a bitter, pungent flavor and warm nature; it is slightly poisonous. Attributed to the spleen, liver, kidney meridian. It has the effect of warming menstruation and stopping bleeding, dispersing cold and relieving pain. Clinically, it is used for the treatment of dysmenorrhea, irregular menstruation, disintegration (excessive menstrual flow or dripping), fetal restlessness, eczema and itching caused by deficiency of yang qi (Yang qi deficiency can’t warm up the Chong and Ren Chakra). Contraindications of mugwort leaves are caution for those with yin deficiency and blood heat, and adverse reactions are not clear. Ai Ye can be consumed with chicken stew or boiled with eggs. If you need to use mugwort leaves, it is recommended to use it under the guidance of a professional physician, and not on your own, so as not to delay the condition.