Tuberculosis belongs to the category of “consumptive disease” in traditional Chinese medicine. If the symptoms of tuberculosis are in line with the deficiency of yin and yang, one can follow the doctor’s instruction to drink Chasteberry Cistanches Water. However, the effect of Chasteberry Cistanche water is weak, and it can be used together with other medicines under the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners in order to achieve the best therapeutic effect. Chasteberry is sweet, bitter and cool in nature. It belongs to the liver and kidney meridian. It has the effect of nourishing the liver and kidney, brightening the eyes and darkening the hair. It is used for Yin deficiency of the liver and kidney, dizziness and tinnitus, soreness and weakness of the waist and knees, internal heat and thirst (internal heat accompanied by symptoms such as eating more, drinking more and urinating more), and tidal fever of bone vapor (a burst of heat, feeling that the heat is coming from inside the bone to the outside). It is not recommended to be taken by those who have diarrhea in the spleen and stomach and those who have yang deficiency. Cistanchis is sweet, salty and warm in nature. It belongs to the kidney and large intestine meridians. It is effective in tonifying kidney yang, benefiting essence and blood, moistening the intestines and laxative. It is used in treating kidney yang deficiency, essence and blood deficiency, impotence and infertility, lumbar and knee soreness, muscle and bone weakness, intestinal dryness and constipation. It is not recommended for those who have weak stomach, loose stools (thin and unformed feces), or high phase fire. Chasteberry and Cistanches are traditional Chinese medicines. It is recommended that if you need to consume them, please take them under the guidance of a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner.