Infusion of cinnamon, mulberry, wolfberry and heshouwu may have the effects of generating body fluid, tranquilizing the mind, nourishing yin and brightening the eyes, but the infusion may not be able to completely precipitate the active ingredients of the drugs, so the efficacy is limited. Gui Yuan can tonify the heart and spleen (tonifying the heart and spleen with nourishing drugs), nourish blood and tranquilize the mind (settling the mind and soothing the emotions by nourishing the blood). It is used for deficiency of qi and blood, palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), palpitation (violent heartbeat, panic), forgetfulness and insomnia, and blood deficiency and atrophy. Mulberry nourishes Yin and replenishes Blood (nourishes blood in the body), generates fluids and moistens dryness. It is used for deficiency of yin in liver and kidney (deficiency of yin in liver and kidney), dizziness and tinnitus, palpitation and insomnia, premature whitening of hair, thirst due to injury of fluids, internal heat and thirst (internal heat accompanied by symptoms such as overeating, drinking and urinating), and constipation due to dryness of intestines and constipation. Chinese wolfberry can nourish the liver and kidney, benefit the essence and brighten the eyes (tonifying the essence and promoting the recovery of eyesight). It is used for deficiency, soreness of waist and knees, dizziness, tinnitus, impotence, spermatorrhea, internal heat and thirst, blood deficiency, yellowing, and dimming of eyes. He Shou Wu (何首乌) is used for detoxification, elimination of carbuncle, interception of malaria, laxative and laxative. Used for sores, scrofula (mainly refers to the neck lymph node tuberculosis), rubella itching, malaria deficiency, intestinal dryness and constipation. It is recommended that patients use the drug under the guidance of a doctor, do not take the drug on their own to avoid adverse reactions.