Tonifying Yang Returning Five Soup is a traditional Chinese medicine decoction composed of raw Astragalus membranaceus, Angelica sinensis tail, red peony, Radix et Rhizoma Dioscoreae, Rhizoma Dioscoreae, Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong one Qian, safflower, and peach kernel. It is used to treat paralysis resulting from deficiency of qi and blood stasis, such as paraplegia (inability of one side of the limbs to move at will), slanting of the eyes and mouth, speech, salivation, and urination or urinary incontinence. In terms of its efficacy and action, Tonifying Yang Returning Five Soup can also be used to treat paralysis caused by Qi deficiency and blood stasis. The adverse effects of Tonifying Yang and Returning Five Soup are not known with certainty. It is contraindicated in patients with yin deficiency and hyperactivity (deficiency of yin fluid and hyperactivity of yang qi), and should not be used in patients who have suffered a stroke and whose positive qi has not yet been weakened. If you need to use the tonifying yang to restore five soup, should be used under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner to identify the evidence, do not use the drug on their own, to avoid adverse effects on the body.