Clinically used medicines such as Angelica sinensis blood tonic pill, ginseng spleen pills and oral solution for tonifying qi and blood are commonly used to tonify qi and blood. 1. Angelica Replenishing Blood Pill: is a blood nourishing medicine, the Chinese herbal ingredients are Angelica sinensis and Astragalus, it has the effect of nourishing qi and blood, if you have a weak body, qi and blood deficiency, you can use this product to treat the problem. 2. Ginseng and Spleen Pills: Containing ginseng, atractylodes macrocephala (fried in bran), poria and other traditional Chinese medicines, it has the effect of benefiting qi and tonifying blood (replenishing the body’s qi and blood), strengthening the spleen and nourishing the heart (strengthening the spleen and stomach and nourishing the heart and spirit), if there is insufficient qi and blood, palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), insomnia, and lack of food and fatigue and other illnesses, it can be used in the treatment of the product. In addition, this product is strong and solid body is not weak, and this product should not be cold and flu-like medicine, quinoa, five spirit fat, saponaria or its preparations, tea, radish and take at the same time. 3. Yiqi Nourishing Blood Oral Liquid: a qi and blood double tonic, containing ginseng, astragalus, radix et rhizoma ginseng, maitake and other traditional Chinese medicines, efficacy for the benefit of qi and nourishing blood, if there is a lack of qi and blood caused by shortness of breath, palpitations, lack of splendor, weakness and fatigue, can be used to treat this product. It should be noted that patients with cold and fever should not take this product, and avoid indigestible food during taking this product. There are many medicines to replenish qi and blood, you should determine the suitable medicine for yourself under the guidance of your doctor’s diagnosis, and you should consult your doctor or pharmacist and read the instruction manual carefully before use, in order to prevent improper use of medicines.