Ginger and jujube can be used together, and these two herbs are a common clinical combination used in Chinese medicine prescriptions. Dates have the effect of strengthening the spleen and tonifying blood, while ginger has the effect of warming the stomach, lowering rebelliousness, stopping vomiting, and dispersing wind-cold. For those who have a weak spleen and stomach, and usually have a poor appetite and are prone to bloating, vomiting, nausea and poor appetite, ginger can be used to promote appetite. For people who have a deficiency of spleen qi, insufficient qi and blood, and a little bit of blood deficiency can benefit qi, nourish blood and tonify the spleen through jujube. So these two medicines can normally be combined in the diet without any problems.