Prince’s ginseng, also known as kid’s ginseng, is generally recommended to be consumed in moderation by children over 7 years of age. In Chinese medicine, prince ginseng is classified as a member of the spleen and lung meridians, and is suitable for children and the elderly because of its beneficial effects on the spleen, the lungs, and the immune system. However, it is important to note that prince ginseng is not suitable for all children. If a child has a deficient qi constitution, with mental lethargy, dry cough with little phlegm, poor digestion, loss of appetite or a thin body, he or she can take princely ginseng in moderation to regulate the function of the spleen and stomach and strengthen the immune system. If the body is endothermic, with frequent hot flashes and night sweats, dry mouth and throat, and dry stools, it is not suitable to consume princely ginseng, so as not to aggravate the symptoms. In addition, it is not recommended to give princely ginseng to children too early to avoid affecting their normal growth and development. At the same time, since prince ginseng is a tonic, excessive consumption is not recommended as it may affect the stability of endocrine secretion.