American ginseng enters the heart, lung and kidney meridians, and has the effect of tonifying kidney yin. However, Chinese medicine is about compounding, and the efficacy of single medicine is not as good as that of a formula; and the active ingredients of Chinese medicine in water are limited, and its efficacy is slightly inferior to that of a decoction. It is recommended to consult a medical professional for clinical use and not to take medication without authorization.
Ginseng is similar to ginseng in efficacy, but slightly weaker in potency. Due to its cool nature, it can also clear heat, nourish yin and promote the production of fluids, so it is often used for physical weakness, shortness of breath, profuse sweating or sweating more than one day, heartburn and thirst, urine with yellow color and small amount, and stools with dryness and constipation.
American ginseng can also nourish yin and clear the lungs, and is often used in dry cough with little phlegm, or phlegm with blood; it can regulate the heart qi, and is also effective in palpitations and insomnia.
Note that this product is cold in nature, so it should not be taken by people with cold spleen and stomach or cold pain in stomach and epigastric region. Avoid taking quinoa during the medication period to avoid affecting the therapeutic effect. The use of Chinese medicines should be under the guidance of a doctor.