The Chinese herbal formula for treating Qi deficiency, phlegm-dampness obesity can be added or subtracted from the doctor’s prescription, such as Phlegm Conducting Tang and Ginseng Ling Bai Zhu San. Qi deficiency, phlegm-dampness obesity should belong to the obesity classification of phlegm-dampness, and is accompanied by the manifestations of qi deficiency, such as shortness of breath, drowsiness and laziness, lethargy and weakness, low voice, etc. The treatment should mainly focus on promoting dampness, eliminating phlegm, eliminating fat and tonifying qi. Treatment should mainly focus on eliminating dampness and phlegm, eliminating fat and replenishing qi, and it is advisable to use Phlegm-guiding Tang and Ginseng-ling Baijusan with additions and subtractions. The formula is composed of the following herbs: Tiannanxing, Semixia, Citrus aurantium, Tangerine red, Chi Ling, Ginger, Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae, and so on. It can dissolve phlegm, dry dampness and harmonize the stomach, and at the same time open up depression and regulate qi to eliminate lumps. Ginseng, Atractylodes Macrocephalae is composed of Ginseng, Atractylodes Macrocephalae, Poria, Chinese yam, lotus seed, white lentil, Semen Coix Seed, Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng, Platycodon Grandiflorus and other medicines. Both prescriptions have the function of benefiting qi and strengthening the spleen, and the two of them cooperate with each other to promote dampness, resolve phlegm, eliminate fat and regulate qi. The adverse effects of the above formula are not clear. It is recommended that the medication be added or subtracted by a professional physician according to the different manifestations of the patient. Therefore, when obese patients want to regulate through traditional Chinese medicine, they should go to a regular medical institution and use the medicine under the guidance of a professional physician, so as to avoid damaging the organism.