Ginseng has the effects of tonifying the vital energy (replenishing the body’s root qi), tonifying the spleen and the lungs (tonifying the spleen and lungs), generating fluids, and tranquilizing the mind. It is not usually used directly for tonifying the kidneys. Ginseng is the dried root of Ginseng, family Wujiaceae. It belongs to the lung, spleen, heart and kidney meridians. It has a sweet, slightly bitter flavor and is slightly warm in nature. Note that this product should not be taken by those with solid or hot symptoms. Those with Yin deficiency and internal heat, abdominal distension and fullness should not take this product for a long time. It is also not suitable to be used in combination with Wuling Lip and Veratrum. For the treatment of shortness of breath and shortness of breath due to weakness of lung qi, it can be combined with Astragalus and Schisandra; for the treatment of tiredness (fatigue) due to insufficiency of spleen qi, it can be combined with Atractylodes Macrocephalae, Poria, Licorice, etc.; and for the treatment of palpitation (accelerated heartbeat often accompanied by panic), insomnia and forgetfulness, it can be combined with Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Salviae Miltiorrhizae, Zaojao Ren Ren and other medicines. If you are not feeling well, you should seek medical advice in time, and reasonable treatment must be carried out under the guidance of a doctor, so as to avoid delaying your condition.