Ginseng has the effects of tonifying the vital energy (replenishing the body’s root qi), tonifying the lungs and spleen, calming the mind and promoting intellectual development, and generating fluids. Taking ginseng will not make menstruation less frequent, and it should be taken in strict accordance with the doctor’s instructions. Ginseng is a tonic medicine with a sweet, slightly bitter taste, slightly warm nature, and belongs to the heart, lung and spleen meridians. Ginseng can replenish the vital energy of the body, nourish the lungs and kidneys, nourish fluids, calm the mind, and tonify the brain. Clinically, it can be used for the treatment of deficiency of lung, spleen and qi, weak pulse, forgetfulness, palpitation (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), thirst, insomnia, impotence and uterine cold. People suffering from the above diseases can take ginseng under the guidance of professional Chinese medicine practitioners. Taking ginseng can replenish the qi of the lungs and kidneys and nourish the body fluid, therefore, it will not make menstruation less frequent, therefore, it needs to be taken in strict accordance with the doctor’s instructions.