In general, the wolfberry, mulberry, chrysanthemum can be taken together, soak and drink the effect is not as good as the combination of decoction, it is recommended that patients take before consulting a professional physician, clear identification of the evidence to be taken. Chinese wolfberry belongs to the liver, kidney meridian, taste sweet, sex flat. It has the effect of nourishing the kidney, brightening the eyes, moisturizing the lungs and tonifying the liver. It is mainly used in treating patients with Yin deficiency of the liver and kidney, dizziness, lumbar and knee soreness (a feeling of soreness and weakness in the waist and knees), blurred and tearful vision, thirst, and spermatorrhea. Note: Not to be taken if there is solid heat from external evils, dampness in the spleen and diarrhea. Mulberry belongs to heart, liver and kidney meridians, sweet, sour and cold in nature. It has the efficacy of generating fluids and moisturizing dryness, tonifying blood and nourishing yin. It is mainly used for patients with dizziness, tinnitus, palpitation (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), insomnia, premature graying of hair, constipation due to blood deficiency, and dry mouth and thirst. Chrysanthemum belongs to the lung and liver meridians and is sweet, bitter and slightly cold in nature. It has the efficacy of dispersing wind and clearing heat, calming the liver and brightening the eyes. It is mainly used for treating wind-heat colds, headache and dizziness, swelling and pain of the red eyes, and blurred eyes. Note: Caution should be exercised if the patient has a deficiency of qi, cold stomach, low food intake and diarrhea, or if the patient has a deficiency of yang. The use of drugs should be under the guidance of a doctor.