Cuscuta chinensis with chasteberry can be used to treat liver and kidney deficiency (weakness of the liver and kidneys), yin deficiency and hyperactivity of yang (deficiency of yin fluid and hyperactivity of yang energy), dizziness, blurred vision, tinnitus and forgetfulness, but the effect of the infusion may not be obvious. According to traditional Chinese medicine, Cuscuta chinensis with Chasteberry, Chasteberry has the efficacy of nourishing the liver and kidneys, benefiting the yin and cultivating the root, while Cuscuta chinensis has the efficacy of tonifying the kidneys and consolidating the essence of the kidneys (consolidating the essence of the kidneys by tonifying the kidneys), and nourishing the liver and improving the eyesight; the two medicines combined together can enhance the effect of nourishing the liver and kidneys, nourishing the liver and improving the eyesight and are suitable for treating the conditions of insufficiency of liver and kidneys, deficiency in yin fluid and hyperactivity of yang energy, dizziness and dizziness, blurring of vision, tinnitus and amnesia. However, the effective substance content of the medicated infusion is limited and the therapeutic effect may not be obvious. It should also be noted that it is not suitable for people with yin deficiency and fire (deficiency of yin essence in the body and hyperactivity of deficiency fire), dry and knotty stools, and short and red urine (small amount of urine with dark yellow color); and it should be taken with caution for people with diarrhea due to deficiency of spleen and stomach (weakness and coldness of the spleen and stomach). Although the combination of Cuscuta chinensis with Chasteberry can increase the efficacy of the drug, but it is recommended to identify the evidence and take under the guidance of a doctor to avoid the risk of medication.