Can I drink American ginseng and black chicken soup while breastfeeding?

You should not drink American ginseng soup during breastfeeding. American ginseng has the effect of returning milk to the breast, and its consumption during breastfeeding may affect the secretion of breast milk, resulting in insufficient milk secretion. Insufficient milk secretion will affect the normal breastfeeding of the baby, and prolonged underfeeding will lead to growth retardation. American ginseng is a great tonic food, and excessive consumption can cause fire symptoms in the baby through milk secretion. It is not recommended to add ginseng during lactation, but soybeans, wolfberries and other foods that are good for lactation. Foods that are inflammatory, cold and affect lactation during lactation are not recommended, as they can cause fire, constipation and diarrhea in babies through lactation. During breastfeeding, it is recommended to drink more soups and juices to facilitate better secretion of breast milk.