Can you drink pigeon and ginseng soup during menstruation?

During menstruation, you can drink pigeon and ginseng soup to regulate your body, but pay attention to eating less and drinking in moderation.
Women are mostly weak and anemic after childbirth. Pigeon is nutritious and rich in vitamins and trace elements such as calcium and iron. Pigeon soup is rich in collagen.
Codonopsis pilosula is a traditional Chinese medicine with a flat flavor, liver, spleen and lung meridians, which has the effect of nourishing blood and generating fluids, tonifying the spleen and benefiting the lungs. It can be used for deficiency of spleen and lung qi, poor appetite and tiredness, cough and asthma, deficiency of qi and blood, yellowish color, palpitation and shortness of breath, thirst due to injury of fluid, and thirst due to internal heat (fever accompanied by symptoms such as overeating, drinking and urinating).
Note that Codonopsis pilosula should not be used for those with solid or hot symptoms without deficiency of positive Qi, and should not be used with quinoa.
Pigeon and Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng in soup together can replenish qi, nourish blood and nourish the body, which is very nutritious for both mothers and babies, and can promote early recovery of mothers and relieve anemia caused by childbirth. After giving birth, we should pay attention to rest, avoid exertion, and supplement more nutrition.
However, it should be noted that when pigeon and ginseng soup is used as food, it does not have the effect of treating diseases, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in time if you feel unwell.