Beiqi is also known as astragalus, can eat party ginseng and astragalus during menstruation, there is no contraindication to prove that it can not be eaten during menstruation, it should be taken under the guidance of a physician according to individual circumstances. Codonopsis and Astragalus are plant-based traditional Chinese medicines that can be taken during menstruation, with no clear contraindications to prove that they cannot be taken during menstruation, and if they need to be taken, they should be taken under the guidance of a physician; Codonopsis and Astragalus have the effects of nourishing the spleen and the lungs (nourishing the spleen and the lungs), benefiting the guards and fixing the epidermis, nourishing the spleen and tonifying the center, and generating fluid and nourishing the blood (replenishing the body’s fluid and blood). The two herbs are mainly used in treating thirst due to injury of fluid, weakness of the spleen and stomach, deficiency of qi and blood, weakness of blood, and spontaneous sweating due to deficiency of qi (involuntary sweating during the daytime, aggravated by sweating with the slightest movement). 1. Radix Codonopsis Pilosulae promotes the production of body fluid, nourishes blood, nourishes the spleen and benefits the lungs. It can be used for treating blood deficiency, spleen and stomach weakness, thirst due to injury of body fluid, and wheezing and coughing due to lung deficiency; adverse reactions and contraindications are not clear at present; note that it should not be applied alone in hot cases. 2. Astragalus strengthens the spleen and tonifies the middle Jiao, diuretic, benefits the Wei and consolidates the surface, raises the Yang and lifts up the sun (raises the Yang Qi of the body to lift up the sunken organs), and supports the toxicity to generate muscle (discharges the poisonous evil, promotes the growth of muscle and healing of wounds); it is mainly used for treating deficiency of qi and blood, lung qi, spleen qi, qi deficiency, spontaneous sweating, sores and ulcers, which are hard to ulcerate and putrefy, and so on. Adverse reactions and contraindications are still unclear; note that it is not suitable for those who have sores at the beginning or after ulceration when heat and toxicity are still prevalent. If you need to take Codonopsis and Astragalus during menstruation, you should take them under the guidance of a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, and you should not take them on your own to avoid adverse reactions.