The seeds of Acanthopanax are generally not used in medicine, so the seeds of Acanthopanax generally have no special effects or efficacy. The medicinal parts of Prickly Wujia are usually the dried root or rhizome, which has the effects of benefiting qi and strengthening the spleen (regulating the qi of the spleen and stomach), tonifying the kidneys and tranquilizing the mind, and is used for spleen and kidney yang deficiency (deficiency of yang qi in the spleen and kidneys), weakness, loss of appetite, lumbar and knee pains, and insomnia and excessive dreaming. Adverse effects are not clear, and caution should be exercised for those with yin deficiency and fire exuberance (deficiency of yin essence in the body and hyperactivity of deficiency fire). This product can strengthen the spleen and vital energy as well as calm asthma and dispel phlegm. It can be used alone for treating deficiency of spleen and lung qi, tiredness and fatigue, loss of appetite or coughing and wheezing, and can also be used with mealybugs and other medicines. It can also be used with mealybugs and other medicines. It is also effective in treating deficiency of the heart and spleen (weakness of the heart and spleen), weakness of the blood, loss of appetite, insomnia, and dreaming, and can be used alone in wine, and can be used with Prepared Polygonum Multiflorum to nourish the blood and tranquilize the spirit (by nourishing the blood, it can stabilize the spirit and soothe the emotions). It should be used by a professional Chinese medicine practitioner after diagnosis and treatment, and should not be taken blindly to avoid adverse effects.