Chinese medicine does not have a separate Chinese medicine for lowering blood pressure and blood sugar. Hypertension and hyperglycemia belong to the category of “vertigo” and “thirst” diseases in Chinese medicine, and according to the identification of the symptoms, Chinese medicines such as stone wool, hook vine, smallpox pollen and ginseng can be used. In vertigo, the deficiency of the liver and kidney, qi and blood, insufficiency of the medulla oblongata, and loss of nourishment of the clear orifices; and the actuality of the symptoms is wind, fire, phlegm, and blood stasis disrupting the clear orifices. In treating the deficiency, it is recommended to tonify the liver and kidney and nourish the qi and blood; in treating the actual disease, it is recommended to remove the liver fire, dispel blood stasis and resolve phlegm. Thirstiness disease, the basic pathogenesis of yin deficiency, dryness and heat. Treatment to nourish the yin, moistening dryness and clearing heat as the basic treatment. Shi diaming can calm the liver and submerge yang (inhibit the rise of too much yang in the liver), clear and drain liver heat, and cure dizziness caused by hyperactivity of liver yang (hyperactivity of liver yang, causing dizziness, dizziness, headache and other symptoms). This product is salty and cold, easily injuring the spleen and stomach, and is not suitable for people with cold spleen and stomach, and with little food and loose stools (scanty and unshaped feces). Crocus sativus, cool in nature, can clear liver heat and calm liver yang, treating dizziness caused by liver fire or hyperactivity of liver yang. Asparagus pollen is good at clearing and draining the actual heat of lung and stomach, generating fluids and quenching thirst, treating thirst caused by internal heat accumulation and drying of the body and wounding of fluids. This product should be used with caution in pregnant women, and should not be used with Chuanwu, Caowu, epiphyllum. Xuan Shen, sweet, cold and moist, can clear away heat, generate fluid, nourish yin and moisten dryness (nourishing yin essence and clearing away heat), treating symptoms of yin deficiency and fluid injury. It should not be used for those with deficiency of coldness in the spleen and stomach, or with loose stools and should not be used together with quassia. If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to actively consult a doctor and standardize the diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a physician, and not to self-medicate, so as not to delay the condition.