Epilepsy cannot be cured by herbal medicine. The treatment of epilepsy involves the use of anti-epileptic drugs. During the treatment process, the medication should be adjusted according to the patient’s symptomatology, deciding whether it is monotherapy or a combination of drugs, monitoring the blood concentration and deciding whether to increase or decrease the dose according to the blood concentration. In western medicine, it is easier to operate, because its composition is single and clear, and there is a large-scale evidence-based medical basis to confirm its antiepileptic effectiveness, and 70% of epilepsy patients can achieve clinical cure after regular treatment. However, Chinese medicine has no large-scale evidence-based medical evidence, and the second is that the ingredients are not single, and they are all compound preparations, so it is not possible to find the precise anti-epileptic ingredients, nor is it possible to monitor the blood concentration and adjust the dose, and it is completely dependent on experience, so the treatment effect is not good.