Patient Qian, male, 76 years old, was diagnosed with heart attack (70-90% blockage of the left anterior descending branch of the coronary artery) by cardiac angiography in August 2013 due to sudden onset of chest tightness and discomfort. He did not want to undergo stent surgery and was seen in our hospital. He was treated with Chinese herbal soup intermittently until now. One week after the first consultation, the patient’s chest tightness improved significantly, and his mood was significantly calmer than before, and he was no longer anxious and angry. A month later, he occasionally felt mild chest tightness. He stopped taking the medicine for 1-2 months during the stabilization period, and has been intermittently treated with Chinese herbal medicine since then. At present, the patient feels good about himself.