In modern civilized society, due to changes in lifestyle, eating habits, work style, etc., more and more people will have the following conditions: dizziness, fatigue, dry mouth, loss of appetite, abdominal fullness, overweight or obesity, frequent urination, waist and knee weakness ……, where exactly is the problem with the body? In fact, this is likely to be suffering from “metabolic syndrome”. Metabolic syndrome, the name of this disease at first hearing is really a bit strange. What kind of disease is it? In fact, this name was officially adopted by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1999, and it was previously referred to as “X” syndrome. Metabolic syndrome is an abnormal condition in which multiple metabolic abnormalities occur in different combinations in a single individual. These abnormalities include: diabetes mellitus, hypertension, dyslipidemia, obesity, hyperinsulinemia, microalbuminuria, hyperuricemia, fatty liver, etc. These metabolic abnormalities are the underlying causes of type 1 and type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, stroke, gout, and peripheral vascular thrombosis. Therefore, people call metabolic syndrome as the source of all diseases. Metabolic syndrome can also be judged by some laboratory tests, such as fasting blood glucose ≥ 6.1 mmol/L (110 mg%), fasting blood triglycerides ≥ 1.7 mmol/L (150 mg%), HDL cholesterol > 0.9 mmol/L (35 mg%) and blood pressure > 140/90 mmHg, etc. According to the relevant authorities, at least one out of every eight adults over 20 years of age in urban areas suffers from metabolic syndrome, and the disease reaches its peak in people between 50 and 70 years of age. Therefore, take action and take measures to snip the metabolic syndrome without delay. Specific measures include: first, eating a reasonable diet to avoid overnutrition and obesity; second, insisting on appropriate physical activities; third, cultivating a tolerant and optimistic mindset, quitting smoking and alcohol; and fourth, making medication adjustments under the guidance of doctors. The understanding of metabolic syndrome in Chinese medicine has its theoretical origin. The Su Wen says: “Drinking into the stomach, overflowing essence, transferring to the spleen, spleen qi dispersing essence, returning to the lungs, regulating water channels, transferring down to the bladder, water essence four spread, five meridians in parallel.” This is the basic understanding of the role of the spleen and stomach in the transformation of food into energy in Chinese medicine. The Su Wen? The meridians and veins say: “Food gas enters the stomach, disperses essence in the liver, and lusts after the tendons.” Irrational diet structure, so that the wine wet, food accumulation of turbid Qi congestion does not work, so that the liver loses drainage, Qi and blood stagnation. Excessive consumption of thick food directly affects the digestion, absorption and excretion of food, which can increase the metabolic load of the liver on lipids and sugars, further aggravating the dysfunction of liver drainage, the malfunction of the internal organs, the diet can not be biochemical, paste and lipid transfusion disorders, and then a series of metabolic disorders occur. Chinese medicine practitioners can obtain satisfactory results by treating metabolic syndrome according to its clinical symptoms. The common TCM symptoms of metabolic syndrome are as follows: liver and stomach heat: the patient has a strong and solid body, hidden red face, dry mouth, thirst, bitter mouth, bad breath, excessive drinking, excessive eating, irritability, swelling and fullness, yellow urine, dry stool, red tongue, yellow fur, and strong and string pulse. Stasis and heat: In addition to the heat symptoms of the previous evidence, there are some early manifestations of blood stasis, with a dark red or vague purple tongue, petechiae and stagnant veins at the base of the tongue, etc. Deficiency of Qi and Yin: It can be manifested as emaciation and weakness, shortness of breath and sweating, dry mouth and excessive drinking, frequent nocturnal urination, long and clear urine, light red tongue, little coating, sunken and weak pulse, etc. Deficiency of liver and kidney: may manifest as emaciation and weakness, irritability of the five hearts, soreness and weakness of the waist and knees, dizziness and tinnitus, astringency of the eyes, spontaneous sweating and night sweating, dry mouth and thirst, short urine or frequent urination, thin red and vivid tongue or cracked tongue, little moss or bare tongue moss, sunken and thin pulse, etc. Yin and Yang deficiency: can be manifested as tiredness and fatigue, shortness of breath and lazy speech, yellowish complexion, coldness and cold limbs, soreness and weakness of the waist and knees, dizziness, loss of appetite, short or long urine, foamy, diarrhea or constipation, pale tongue with little coating, sunken and weak pulse, etc.