There is no “fastest” way to replenish qi. For patients with qi deficiency, they can use symptomatic traditional Chinese medicines under the guidance of a physician to regulate their qi deficiency and adjust their daily life style. 1. Medication: Patients with qi deficiency often experience fatigue, spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, aggravated by sweating with a little movement), pallor, dizziness and other symptoms, so you can choose to have some qi replenishing Chinese herbs to drink as tea, or to take proprietary Chinese medicines, Chinese medicinal formulas and so on. Common qi replenishing herbs include astragalus, ginseng, jujube, etc., and proprietary Chinese medicines include Shengqi Drink and Zhongzhong Yiqi Pill. 2. Daily care: Patients with qi deficiency should maintain a regular daily routine. Dietary choices should be light and easy to digest food, avoid spicy and stimulating food, can choose to have the effect of qi tonic medicinal ingredients, meat and vegetables with reasonable, balanced nutrition can alleviate the symptoms of qi deficiency. It is recommended that patients with qi deficiency take medication after diagnosis by a Chinese medicine practitioner, rather than blindly taking medication on their own.