Patients with kidney yin deficiency can use Chinese herbs such as wolfberry, chasteberry and mulberry in water, as well as other Chinese herbs such as maitake. The efficacy of Chinese medicine in water is limited, and it is recommended to take it in the form of decoction. 1. Lycium barbarum: Lycium barbarum has the effect of nourishing the kidney, moisturizing the lung, tonifying the liver, and brightening the eyes, etc. It can be used to treat diseases such as yin deficiency of the liver and kidney, lumbar and knee soreness and weakness (a feeling of soreness and weakness of the lumbar and knee), and dizziness, and it can also be used to treat other diseases such as fainting of the eyes, tearfulness, fatigue, coughing, thirst and spermatorrhea. 2. Chasteberry: Chasteberry has the effects and functions of nourishing the liver and kidney, brightening the eyes and darkening the hair. It can treat diseases such as darkness of the eyes and dimming of vision caused by yin deficiency of the liver and kidney (insufficiency of yin in the liver and kidneys), as well as other diseases such as soreness and weakness of the waist and knees, spermatorrhea, and so on. 3. Mulberry seeds: Mulberry seeds have the effects of tonifying the liver, benefiting the kidneys, quenching wind, and nourishing fluids, etc. They are mainly used for treating diseases such as yin deficiency of the liver and kidneys, thirst (thirst refers to the disease characterized by excessive drinking, eating, urinating, emaciation, or sweet-smelling urine), constipation, darkness of the eyes, and so on. , constipation, darkness of the eyes, etc. It can also be used to treat tinnitus, scrofula (mainly refers to tuberculosis of the cervical lymph nodes), unfavorable joints and other diseases. 4. Others: Drinking water infused with other herbs such as maitong and sasanqua can also alleviate the symptoms of kidney yin deficiency. When patients have kidney yin deficiency, they should consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.