Drinking Chinese medicine should generally avoid eating cold, hot, greasy, fishy, stimulating food, depending on the condition and the drug. Dietary contraindications when taking medication, also known as contraindications, is to avoid affecting the efficacy of the medicine or aggravate the original condition, and commonly found in the doctor’s notes. Usually when taking Chinese medicine, can pay attention to avoid cold, greasy, fishy, irritating food. Special drug contraindications are Poria cocos, make the gentleman avoid tea, Poria avoid vinegar, He Shouwu avoid onion, garlic, radish and so on. According to the condition, hot disease avoid eating spicy and greasy food; cold disease avoid eating cold; chest paralysis (chest pain) patients avoid eating fat meat, tobacco and alcohol; liver yang hyperactivity (liver yang, caused by dizziness, dizziness, headache and other symptoms) dizziness avoid eating chili peppers, garlic, white wine and other hot and spicy yang-supporting products; spleen and stomach deficiency, avoid eating not easy to digest, cold and hard food; kidney disease, oedema avoid eating too much salt; skin disease avoid spicy and stimulating products. Specific contraindications should consult the clinician and follow the doctor’s instructions.