Liver blood deficiency (liver blood insufficiency) is often treated with medicines that nourish blood and liver, such as sour jujube nut and white peony. Specific medications need to be prescribed by a doctor after combining symptoms with evidence. Liver blood deficiency refers to the symptoms of insufficient blood storage in the liver. Since the liver is the main reservoir of blood and blood belongs to yin, this syndrome can be caused by either blood deficiency or liver yin deficiency. Clinical manifestations include blood deficiency or liver yin deficiency, insomnia due to deficiency heat, dreaming and panic attacks, and menstrual irregularities, etc. The treatment should be to tonify the blood and nourish the liver. Sour Date Seed has the effects of nourishing the heart and nourishing the liver, tranquilizing the heart and tranquilizing the mind, restraining sweating, and generating fluids, and can be used to treat deficiency of heart and liver yin and blood, insomnia due to deficiency of the heart, palpitations and dreaming (palpitations due to fright (heartbeat accelerated, often accompanied by panic attacks), and frequent dreaming) and other symptoms. The adverse reactions and contraindications of this product are not clear. White peony has the effects of nourishing blood and regulating menstruation (regulating menstrual irregularities caused by blood deficiency), astringing yin and stopping sweating (astringing yin fluid and reducing sweating), softening the liver and relieving pain (treating pains caused by deficiency of liver yin and liver blood), and calming liver yang. It is used in the treatment of blood deficiency and yellowness, menstrual irregularities, dystonia (pains in the area of dorsal ribs and abdomen), abdominal pain, contracture pain in the limbs, and headache and dizziness. This product should not be used in conjunction with Veratrum. When discomfort occurs, one should consult a doctor in time and choose medication under the guidance of physician’s diagnosis, and should not use medication on one’s own in order to avoid delaying the condition.