Clinically, there are no proprietary Chinese medicines to regulate the five organs at the same time, but there are proprietary Chinese medicines to regulate a certain organ or two organs, such as Xinbao Pills to warm the heart and kidneys (using warming and tonifying medicines to act on the heart and kidneys) or Zuojin Pills to detoxify the liver and the stomach, etc. The specific medicines should be prescribed as per the doctor’s instructions. Specific medication should follow the doctor’s instructions. 1. Xin Bao Wan has the effects of warming the heart and kidneys (using warm tonic drugs to act on the heart and kidneys), benefiting qi and helping yang (promoting the generation of yang qi by tonifying qi), activating blood circulation and clearing the veins (promoting blood circulation and clearing the blood veins in the body), and it can be used for treating all kinds of cardiac disorders caused by deficiency of yang in the heart and kidneys and stagnation of the heart veins (the veins of the heart are blocked by stagnant blood). Attention should be paid to Yin deficiency and internal heat, hyperactivity of Liver-Yang (excessive Liver-Yang, causing dizziness, dizziness, headache and other symptoms), phlegm and fire, as well as pregnant women, patients with glaucoma should not be taken, and athletes should be cautious in the use of the drug. 2. Zuo Jin Wan has the efficacy of laxative fire and liver detoxification, harmonizing the stomach and relieving pain, and can be used to treat liver fire in the stomach (the fire produced by the liver invades the stomach), pain in the epigastric region, bitter and noisy in the mouth (the stomach has a sensation similar to hunger, emptiness with burning), vomiting of acid, dislike of hot beverages and other medical conditions. Note that this product is contraindicated in people who are allergic to it, allergic people should be cautious of using it, and it is not suitable for people with spleen and stomach deficiency and cold (spleen and stomach weakness and cold). Drugs need to be used in a standardized manner under the guidance of a professional physician, and should not be applied blindly on their own to avoid risks.