There is no authoritative information on whether regular consumption of lily is harmful to the liver and kidneys, but it is recommended that lily be taken for a long period of time under the guidance of a doctor. Lily can be used as a traditional Chinese medicine, sweet in taste and cold in nature, nourishing yin and moistening the lungs (nourishing the lungs by replenishing the lung fluid), clearing the heart and tranquilizing the mind (stabilizing the mind by dispelling inner vexation and heat). It is used in treating yin deficiency and dry cough, coughing up blood with exertion, deficiency vexation (vexation caused by deficiency heat in the body) palpitations, insomnia and dreaming, and mental trance. Currently there is no indication of adverse reactions and contraindications to taking lily of the valley, but as a medication, it should be used under the guidance of a doctor. People who are allergic to lily of the valley should not take it. People who take the drug for a long time, if you want to protect the liver and kidneys, you have to do it strictly according to the doctor’s instructions, and regularly monitor the liver and kidney functions during the use of the drug. If other discomforts occur, consult a doctor in time.