There is no such thing as what herbal wine is good for acid reflux, the right treatment can only receive good results. For the treatment of acid reflux, you can use cuttlebone, cornelian cherry, corrugated seeds and other traditional Chinese medicines to make wine. However, it may be difficult to achieve the therapeutic purpose of drinking Chinese medicines in wine, usually need to be reasonably prepared and boiled correctly in order to achieve the therapeutic effect. 1. Cuttlebone: with the effects of astringency and hemostasis (treating bleeding conditions with drugs that have an astringent effect), acidity and analgesia (inhibiting stomach acid and alleviating pain), and collecting dampness and astringing sores, it can be used for treating epistaxis and vomiting of blood, leakage of menstruation (excessive amount of menstruation or more than a few drops), and acid swallowing (swallowing of acid that rushes upward from stomach to oropharynx), etc. It is not recommended for people with Yin deficiency and excessive heat. It should not be taken by those who are suffering from Yin deficiency and heatiness; prolonged use of the herb may easily lead to constipation, so it can be used together with laxative medicines as appropriate. 2. Cornus Officinalis: It has the effects of dispersing cold and relieving pain (relieving pain by removing cold from the body), lowering the rebelliousness and stopping vomiting (stopping the upward rush of stomach qi, stopping vomiting), and assisting yang in stopping diarrhea, and can be used for treating cold-dampness and feet (numbness, soreness, and swelling of the legs and feet caused by cold-dampness), vomiting and swallowing of acid (swallowing of the acid that is upwardly swept from the stomach and the mouth and pharynx), and five-darkening discharge and diarrhea (pre-dawn diarrhea), among other diseases. 3. Corrugated Zi: It has the efficacy of eliminating phlegm and removing blood stasis, softening and dispersing hard lumps, and suppressing acidity and pain. It can be used to treat stubborn phlegm that is sticky and difficult to remove, stomach pain and acidity. Do not use if there is no blood stasis or phlegm accumulation. It is recommended to use under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner for unauthorized use of medicine may result in adverse consequences.