Kun Bao Wan and Jia Wei Yi Wan taken together are effective in strengthening the spleen and nourishing the blood, nourishing the blood and channels (replenishing the blood and clearing the meridians), nourishing the liver and kidneys, etc. They are used for symptoms caused by liver depression and blood deficiency (depression of liver qi and deficiency of blood), and yin deficiency of the liver and kidneys (deficiency of yin and fluid in the liver and kidneys). Kun Bao Wan is composed of raspberry, wolfberry and tortoise shell, etc. Its effect is to nourish the liver and kidney, nourish the blood and tranquilize the mind (stabilizing the mind and soothing the emotions by nourishing the blood), and is used for the symptoms before and after menopause caused by yin deficiency of the liver and kidney, which is characterized by baking heat and sweating, irritability, hypersomnia, forgetfulness and forgetfulness; and for perimenopausal syndrome, which is characterized by the above mentioned symptoms. Taking this medicine may cause allergic urticaria, and should not be used by people with spleen and kidney yang deficiency (deficiency of yang qi in the spleen and kidneys). Jia Wei Yi Puan (加味逍遥丸) is composed of Radix Bupleurum Chinense (柴胡), Radix Angelicae Sinensis (当归), Radix Paeoniae Alba (白芍) and Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae (白术), etc. It is used for treating deficiency of the liver and the spleen, disharmony between liver and spleen (inability of liver and spleen to work in harmony), distending pain in the two hypochondriacs, dizziness and dizziness, tiredness with little food, menstrual disorders, distension of the umbilical cord and abdomen. Pregnant women should take with caution. Kun Bao Wan and Jia Wei Yi Puan are both proprietary Chinese medicines. Used together, they have the efficacy of nourishing the liver and kidney, soothing the liver and clearing away heat, nourishing the blood and clearing the channels, strengthening the spleen and nourishing the blood. It is suitable for women with liver and kidney yin deficiency, liver and spleen disharmony, liver depression and blood deficiency, symptoms before and after menopause, such as hot flashes (a burst of fever), night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep, but sweating stops after waking up), dizziness and tinnitus, distension and pain in both hypochondriacs, pain in the joints, insomnia and forgetfulness. Kun Bao Pills and Jia Wei Yi Pills should be used under the guidance of a TCM physician’s diagnosis, and should not be taken on their own to avoid adverse consequences.