Gastrointestinal dysfunction is generally referred to as spleen-stomach disharmony in Chinese medicine. Patients with spleen-stomach disharmony can take ginseng within the scope of indications. Ginseng, also known as Bei Zhi Ginseng, is a kind of ginseng, which has the effects of replenishing qi, fixing the loss of blood, generating fluids, tranquilizing the mind, and benefiting the intellect, and it has therapeutic effects on shortness of breath, palpitation (accelerated heartbeat often accompanied by panic attacks), profuse sweating, poor appetite, weakness, and loss of blood which leads to shock, and defecation, and other conditions. Adverse effects of ginseng are not clear at present, and it is forbidden to combine ginseng with quinoa and wulingzhi. It should be noted that it is contraindicated in cases of deficiency of middle yang, obstruction of cold and dampness, and Qi depression and fire. From the efficacy and function of this product, ginseng is not a contraindication for spleen and stomach disharmony, spleen and stomach disharmony can eat ginseng within the scope of indications. However, it should be noted that American ginseng does not have the effect of treating spleen-stomach disharmony. If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner for standardized treatment under the guidance of evidence-based treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition.