There is no such thing as a perfect match for tai ginseng, the most effective match is the one that suits the condition. Depending on the condition, tai ginseng can be paired with different medicines. Ginseng is a traditional Chinese medicine with the effects of tonifying qi and generating fluids, strengthening the spleen and lungs (strengthening the functions of the spleen and lungs). It can be used in the treatment of gastric yin deficiency, yin deficiency and lung dryness (deficiency of yin in the human body, resulting in dryness of the lungs not being nourished), spleen deficiency and body fatigue, and post-disease weakness. Adverse effects and contraindications of Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng are not yet clear, and caution should be exercised for those who have solid evil but not deficiency of positive qi. There is no so-called perfect match for Radix Panax Ginseng, and the combination of drugs needs to be judged according to the condition. For example, ginseng with dendrobium can be used for the treatment of dry throat and thirst caused by gastric yin deficiency; ginseng with astragalus can be used for the treatment of spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the daytime, aggravated by a little movement), palpitation (accelerated heartbeat often accompanied by panic), and irritable heat (irritable and sultry), thirst, etc. If the above medicines are needed, it is necessary to use them together with other medicines to avoid the symptoms. If you need to use the above medicines, you need to use them under the guidance of a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, and should not use the medicines on your own to avoid adverse effects on your body.