Rhodiola rosea is a traditional Chinese medicine whose pharmacological effects are anti-hypoxia, improving fatigue, enhancing immunity, activating blood circulation, and relieving pain from inflammation. Rhodiola rosea does not have the effect of lowering blood pressure, and patients with hypertension cannot take Rhodiola rosea to treat hypertension. Hypertension is a chronic disease that requires a combination of long-term non-pharmacological and pharmacological treatment measures, long-term blood pressure control in the target range, active lifestyle control, the choice of clinical first-line blood pressure drugs to achieve long-term blood pressure control standards. At the same time, other cardiovascular risk factors are actively controlled, and only when blood pressure is controlled for a long time can the damage to the target organs of the heart, brain and kidney be effectively reduced and various complications of hypertension be prevented.