Whether people with bad liver can drink astragalus, this is mainly determined by the patient’s condition and personal constitution, patients with qi deficiency and after the doctor’s diagnostic guidance can take astragalus in moderation. Astragalus is sweet in taste, slightly warm in nature, and enters the spleen and lung meridians. It has the functions of tonifying qi and consolidating the surface (consolidating the surface of the muscle by tonifying qi), inducing diuresis and eliminating swelling (facilitating urination and eliminating oedema), generating fluid and nourishing blood (replenishing the body’s water and blood), promoting stagnation and paralysis, supporting the detoxification and drainage of pus and toxins (draining out pus and toxins from the body), and converging the sores and promoting the growth of muscles (helping sores to heal more quickly, and promoting the growth of new flesh). It can be used for treating weakness and spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, aggravated by sweating with a little movement), deficiency of qi and blood, sinking of qi in the middle (deficiency of qi in the spleen and stomach, with the appearance of internal organs falling down, etc.), paralysis, paralysis and numbness, and ulcers that are difficult to be ulcerated or ulcers that do not converge for a long time, and so on. Astragalus belongs to the tonic class of qi tonic drugs, liver patients with symptoms of qi deficiency, such as fatigue, less breath, lazy speech, easy to fatigue, etc. and after the doctor’s diagnosis can be eaten in appropriate amounts of astragalus, if it is the actual evidence and the yin deficiency and Yang bloomers are not suitable for the use of astragalus. Chinese medicines or proprietary Chinese medicines need to be used under the guidance of a doctor’s diagnosis, and individuals should not use them blindly to avoid adverse consequences.