Hyperthyroidism, referred to as hyperthyroidism, belongs to the category of “gall tumors (equivalent to thyroid tumors)” in traditional Chinese medicine. If hyperthyroidism is caused by the internal movement of the liver wind, chuanxiong, centipede and egg can be used in moderation, but the efficacy of the medicine is limited. Rhizoma Chuanxiong is pungent in flavor, warm in nature, and belongs to the liver, gallbladder and pericardium meridians. It has the efficacy of invigorating blood and promoting circulation of qi, dispelling wind and relieving pain, and is used in treating chest paralysis, stabbing pains in the chest and ribs, pains in swelling and swelling in bruises, menstrual dysmenorrhea, abdominal pains in the mass in the abdomen, headache, and rheumatism paralysis and pains, and so on. Centipede is pungent, warm, poisonous, attributed to the liver meridian, has the effect of calming the wind, spasmodic, collateral pain, attacking the toxicity of dispersal of the effect of the liver wind, spasms and convulsions, paraplegia (one side of the limbs can not move freely), tetanus, rheumatism and obstruction of paralysis, migraine, scrofula (mainly refers to the cervical lymph node nodule tuberculosis), snake bites and other diseases. Egg, sweet in taste and neutral in nature, has the effect of nourishing yin and moistening dryness (nourishing yin essence and clearing away heat), nourishing blood and tranquilizing the fetus, and is used in fever with vexation, dry cough with muffled voice, restlessness of the fetus, post-partum thirst, dysentery and other diseases. The combination of Chuanxiong, centipede and egg has the efficacy of nourishing yin and extinguishing wind, dispelling wind and relieving pain, and attacking toxins and dispersing knots. If hyperthyroidism patients belong to the evidence of internal movement of liver-wind, it can be used in appropriate amount, but if they belong to other types of evidence, it will be inappropriate, but the efficacy of the drug is limited, and should not be substituted for the therapeutic effect of proprietary Chinese medicines or tonics. In addition, note that centipede is poisonous and should not be used on its own, but should be used under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner to avoid toxic reactions. If there is any discomfort, please seek medical advice and use the medicine under doctor’s guidance.