There is no such thing as what is the best thing to drink with goji berries, you can match goji berries with different herbs such as chrysanthemums and jujubes according to your specific needs in order to achieve good results. Chinese wolfberry is a tonic drug, with the effect of nourishing the liver and kidney, benefiting the essence and brightening the eyes (tonifying the essence and promoting the recovery of eyesight), and can be used to treat diseases caused by deficiency of the liver and kidney (weak function of the liver and kidneys), and insufficiency of essence and blood. Chrysanthemum has the effects of dispersing wind and clearing heat, calming the liver and improving eyesight, clearing heat and removing toxins (removing heat and toxins from the body), and matching with Chinese wolfberry, it can play the role of clearing the liver and improving eyesight (clearing the liver fire to promote the restoration of eyesight), and it is suitable for the dryness and astigmatism of the eyes, redness of the eyes and swelling and pain in the eyes, and the darkness of the eyes due to the inflammation of the liver fire and the exuberance of liver yang (the liver yang is exuberant, which causes dizziness, dizziness, and headache, etc.). Jujube has the effect of tonifying the middle and benefiting the qi (treating qi deficiency by tonifying the spleen), nourishing the blood and tranquilizing the mind (stabilizing the mind and soothing the emotions by nourishing the blood), which, together with goji berries, can play the role of tonifying the blood and benefiting the qi and improve the symptoms of dizziness and tinnitus caused by qi and blood insufficiency, shortness of breath and weakness, and yellowish color (yellowish color with no luster). In addition, wolfberry can also be combined with jujube kernel to calm the mind and help sleep, and with atractylodes macrocephala and licorice to regulate the spleen and stomach. There are many Chinese medicines that can be combined with wolfberry, and they should be used by traditional Chinese medicine practitioners after diagnosis to avoid self-medication.