Red ginseng has the effects of tonifying the vital energy (replenishing the body’s root qi), tonifying the spleen and lungs (tonifying the spleen and lungs), generating fluids, and tranquilizing the spirit and benefiting the intellect (stabilizing the mind and promoting intellectual development).
Clinically, red ginseng is used for treating qi deficiency, pulse weakness, spleen qi deficiency, central qi subsidence (deficiency of spleen and stomach qi, with the appearance of organs falling down), lung deficiency, asthma and coughing, shortness of breath, thirst, thirst, insomnia and forgetfulness, palpitation (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic attacks), palpitations (rapid heartbeat, with panic), anxiety (violent heartbeat, with panic and restlessness), blood deficiency, atrophy, and impotence, and coldness of the uterus, etc. It should not be combined with quinoa.
Red ginseng should not be used in combination with quinoa and wulin.
If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor. If medication is needed, it should be diagnosed by a doctor and regulated according to the doctor’s prescription.