There is no question of which one is more effective, Wuha Pills or Qibao Meibi Pills, strictly speaking. Both drugs can be used for the treatment of gray hair, but the types of treatment are not the same. 1. Wuha Pill is composed of six kinds of traditional Chinese medicines: dihuang (地黄), shouwu (制何首乌), mojiaolian (墨旱莲), chasteberry (女贞子), black sesame (黑芝麻), and black beans (黑豆). Adverse effects of this product is not clear, allergic to hair pills are prohibited, allergic persons should be cautious, cold patients should not take. Avoid spicy food during the use of medication. Children, pregnant women should be used under the guidance of a physician. If there is no improvement in the symptoms within 2 weeks or during the period of taking the medicine, or if the symptoms worsen, or if new serious symptoms appear, the medicine should be stopped immediately and the patient should go to the hospital for consultation. 2. Seven Treasures Beard Pill is composed of Prepared Polygonum multiflorum, Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Black Sesame, etc. It has the effect of tonifying the liver and kidney, and is suitable for the deficiency of the liver and kidney resulting in premature whitening of hair, night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep, and sweating stops after waking up), lumbar soreness, weakness of sinews and bones, soreness of the waist and legs, and scanty diarrhea, etc. It is recommended to take before meals. This product should be taken before meals. This product may cause abnormal liver biochemical indicators; liver insufficiency and pregnant women are prohibited, cold and fever patients should not be taken, allergic to the product is prohibited, allergy with caution; avoid spicy, cold, greasy food during the period of medication, patients with chronic diseases should be taken under the guidance of a physician. If the symptoms are not relieved after 2 weeks of taking the medicine, you should consult a doctor in time. It is recommended that patients consult a regular hospital, follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, not self-medication.