What are the effects of wild ginseng?

Wild ginseng is the wild form of ginseng. The effects of ginseng are to replenish vital energy, restore vitality, strengthen the spleen, benefit the lungs, promote the production of fluids to quench thirst, and tranquilize the spirit and benefit the intellect, and it is used to treat diseases caused by deficiency of vital energy and deficiency of the spleen and lungs.
Ginseng is sweet, slightly bitter and slightly warm in nature. It belongs to the spleen, lung, heart and kidney meridians. Clinically, it is used in treating deficiency of body, cold limbs and weak pulse, deficiency of spleen with little food, deficiency of lung with asthma and coughing, thirst due to injury of fluid, thirst due to internal heat (fever accompanied by eating more, drinking more and urinating more), deficiency of qi and blood, deficiency due to prolonged illness, palpitation and insomnia, impotence and coldness of uterus.
Ginseng can be used to treat deficiency of qi, and can be used to treat deficiency of qi, accompanied by cold sweating, floating and empty pulse, etc. Ginseng can be used to treat deficiency of qi and yin, accompanied by dizziness, sweating, fever, and weak pulse, etc. Ginseng should not be used with veratrum, which can be used to treat deficiency of qi and blood.
Ginseng should not be used in conjunction with quassia. If ginseng is needed, it is recommended to go to the hospital and choose it after clear identification by the doctor, and not to purchase the medicine blindly to avoid adverse reactions.