Chinese medicine to kill the Helicobacter pylori is inaccurate, Chinese medicine does not have the concept of Helicobacter pylori, Helicobacter pylori is easy to trigger gastritis, gastric ulcers and other digestive diseases, belonging to the Chinese medicine, “stomach pain” category, the clinic commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine, such as: cloves, incense, Buddha’s hand, etc. treatment. 1. Cloves are pungent in flavor and warm in nature. It belongs to the spleen, stomach, lung and kidney meridians. It has the effect of warming the middle and lowering the rebelliousness (warming the stomach to prevent stomach qi from rising), tonifying the kidney and helping yang. It is used in treating coldness of the spleen and stomach (weak and cold spleen and stomach), eructation (hiccups) and vomiting, and vomiting and diarrhea with little food. 2. Xiang Fu has a pungent, slightly bitter and slightly sweet flavor, and is flat in nature. It belongs to the liver, spleen and San Jiao meridians. It has the efficacy of dispersing the liver and relieving stagnation (treating stagnation by unblocking the qi of the liver), regulating qi and relaxing the middle (regulating the qi of the spleen and stomach), and regulating menstruation and relieving pain (regulating menstruation and relieving menstrual pain). It is used in treating liver depression and stagnation of qi (poor qi and blood transportation of the liver, emotional depression), stagnation of qi in the spleen and stomach, plumpness, distension and pain in the epigastrium (abdomen), menstrual cramps and dysmenorrhea. 3. Buddha’s hand is pungent, bitter, sour and warm in nature. It belongs to liver, spleen, stomach and lung meridians. It has the effects of dredging the liver and regulating qi (regulating the stagnation of liver qi), harmonizing the stomach and relieving pain, and drying dampness and resolving phlegm (removing phlegm in the body by drying dampness). It is used in treating stagnation of liver and stomach qi, distension and pain in the chest and ribs, stomach and epigastric plumpness (distension and discomfort in the stomach), poor appetite and vomiting, and cough with excessive phlegm. Adverse effects of the above three medicines are not clear, allergy is contraindicated, pregnant women should be cautious. Clove is contraindicated in cases of heat and internal heat of yin deficiency; it should not be used with yujin. When using the above three flavors of Chinese medicine to treat diseases, should be taken under the guidance of a physician.