Men’s health care herbs can be used Chinese wolfberry, astragalus, panax ginseng, etc., but the use of traditional Chinese medicine need to be used after the professional physician to identify the guidance. Chinese wolfberry has nourishing the liver and kidneys, benefiting the essence and eyesight (replenishing the essence and promoting the recovery of vision), and can be used to treat dizziness and tinnitus, loss of eyesight, eyes dimming and uncertainty, deficiency and loss of essence, lumbar and knee pain, impotence and spermatorrhea, and so on. It should be used with caution for those who have loose stools (scanty and unformed feces) due to spleen deficiency. Astragalus has the effects of elevating Yang and lifting the sunken organs, benefiting Wei and consolidating the surface, strengthening the spleen and tonifying the middle, diuretic, and supporting toxicity and muscle growth (discharging poisonous evils and promoting muscle growth and wound healing); it can be used for lung, spleen and qi deficiency, deficiency of qi and blood, and sores and ulcers that have festered for a long time and are difficult to converge, etc. It can also be used in the treatment of sores and ulcers. It can be used for the deficiency of lung, spleen, qi and blood, and sores that have been ulcerated for a long time. It should be used with caution when there is an abundance of surface solidity and evil, when sores and ulcers are at the beginning of ulceration, or when the heat and toxin still prevail after ulceration. Panax notoginseng has the effect of resolving blood stasis, stopping bleeding, activating blood circulation and stabilizing pain; it is used in all kinds of hemorrhagic diseases, blood stasis, swelling and pain, bruises and injuries. It should be used with caution in pregnant women. The adverse effects of the above Chinese medicines are not clear, and are prohibited in case of allergy to the medicines. If there is a need to use the medicine or combine it with other drugs, it should be used under the guidance of a specialist after diagnosis, and the effective dosage of tea or powdered medicine is limited, which is not equivalent to the therapeutic effect of the medicine.