There is no such thing as what goes best with Schisandra. Schisandra is often paired in Chinese medicine with herbs such as dried ginger and finesse. Schisandra chinensis is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine, belonging to the mature fruit of Schisandra chinensis, a plant of the Magnoliaceae family. It has the effects of benefiting the qi and generating fluids (promoting the production of fluids by replenishing the qi), tonifying the kidneys and tranquilizing the heart (tonifying the kidneys and stabilizing the heart and mind), and astringent and solidifying the astringency (astringent and consolidating). It can be used clinically for the treatment of night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep and stopping after waking up), prolonged ejaculation, dreaming and slippery semen, urination and frequent urination, palpitation (accelerated heartbeat, often accompanied by panic attacks) and insomnia, prolonged coughing and wheezing, and thirst due to injury of the fluids. Schisandra chinensis is usually combined with dry ginger, fine herbs, etc. It can be used to treat symptoms such as coughing with cold drinks, sputum that is scanty and profuse, and coughing up air. An overdose of Schisandra may result in fever, malaise, hives, headache and other toxic phenomena. It should be noted that it should not be taken by those who have external superficial evil (evil on the surface of the muscle), internal solid heat, or those who have cough at the beginning of coughing or gua sha rash at the beginning of rash. If you need to use the drug, it is recommended to timely hospital consultation, under the guidance of a professional physician to avoid adverse reactions.