Estrogen-supplementing Chinese medicines are generally considered to have the effects of nourishing yin and nourishing blood (nourishing the blood in the body), and tonifying the liver and kidney, so most of the clinics use Chinese medicines such as astragalus, chasteberry, and cuscuta, etc., but these medicines don’t have the effect of directly supplementing estrogen. ZiShiYing has the effect of warming the kidney and warming the uterus, calming the heart and tranquilizing the mind, warming the lung and calming the asthma, and can be used for kidney and yang deficiency, cold uterus and infertility, with contraindications and adverse reactions not yet clear. Chasteberry has the efficacy of tonifying the liver and kidney, clearing heat and improving eyesight (removing heat from the body and promoting the recovery of eyesight), with unclear contraindications and adverse effects. Cuscuta has the effect of tonifying the liver and kidneys, tranquilizing the fetus, clearing the eyes and stopping diarrhea, this product is a flat tonic medicine, but partial tonic yang, so it is not suitable for people with yin deficiency (deficiency of yin and essence in the body, and hyperactivity of fire), dryness of stools, and short and reddish urination (small amount of urination, dark yellow), and the adverse effects are not yet clear. To supplement estrogen is recommended under the guidance of a doctor and with the medication, do not take blindly without authorization, so as not to cause adverse effects on the body.