The thyroid gland is caused by Qi stagnation, phlegm clotting and blood stasis, so the treatment process mainly focuses on moving Qi and blood, and dispersing phlegm. We recommend a tea recipe with Xia Gu Cao, Cat’s Claw, and Tian Qi, which can be brewed in warm water for future generations. Xia Ku Cao can move the Qi of the liver meridian and disperse the knots in the liver meridian, which is more effective in treating the disease. Cat’s beard grass is a Lingnan herb that can also move Qi, disperse knots and eliminate galls. Tian Qi has the effect of activating blood circulation and dispersing blood stasis. The three used together have a certain therapeutic effect on the enlargement and pain of the thyroid gland caused by thyroiditis. After being taken for a period of time in lieu of tea, it gradually removes phlegm and turbid Qi from the body, composes liver Qi, opens local blood flow and relieves symptoms. The specific use of medication should be combined with the clinical situation and guided by a doctor’s interview.