Patients with cerebral blood supply deficiency can drink Panax ginseng powder. Cerebral insufficiency of blood supply refers to the impairment of blood supply to the brain caused by various reasons, which leads to ischemic and hypoxic changes in the brain. Patients can present with various clinical signs and symptoms, such as episodic hemiparesis, hemianopia and hemianesthesia, and may also experience dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and may even develop balance disorders and ataxia. Its treatment is mainly given to improve blood circulation and control risk factors. Panax ginseng powder is a traditional Chinese medicine with blood activation and blood stasis removal effect, which can improve blood circulation and blood supply to the brain. In addition, other drugs can be applied, such as Cipro, Ginkgo biloba drops and vitamin E. If the patient has a history of hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia treatment should be given, and metformin, regeneronide and bactrim are generally applied clinically. If the patient has a history of hyperlipidemia, mainly oral simvastatin and rasulvastatin are used for lipid-regulating treatment. If the patient has a history of hypertension, oral amlodipine and amlodipine besylate are usually administered to regulate blood pressure. If the young person may be suffering from mental tension, stress and sleep disorders, psychological treatment should be given mainly to relax the patient, reduce stress and improve sleep, for example. If necessary, oral neuroregulatory drugs can also be administered. Clinically, commonly used drugs include glutamate and tranquilizer.