Heart disease belongs to the categories of “sudden heart pain”, “syncope heart pain” and “palpitation” in Chinese medicine. Ginseng, as a traditional Chinese medicine, can replenish vital energy, restore normal pulse, prevent and treat deficiency and deficiencies, tonify the spleen, benefit the lungs, generate fluid and nourish blood. Ginseng, as a Chinese medicine, can replenish vital energy, restore the normal pulse, prevent and control deficiency, replenish the spleen, benefit the lungs, promote the production of body fluid and nourish the blood, etc. It can be used to improve the heart disease with deficiency of qi and yin.
Ginseng is mildly warm in nature, and its effects include tonifying vital energy, restoring the veins, nourishing the spleen, nourishing the lungs, generating fluids and nourishing the blood, and tranquilizing the spirit and benefiting the intellect. It can be used to treat or improve the symptoms of deficiency of the body, cold limbs with a weak pulse, deficiency of the spleen with low food intake, deficiency of the lungs with wheezing and coughing, thirst caused by the injury of fluids, thirst caused by internal heat (fever accompanied by symptoms of overeating, excessive drinking, excessive urination, and other symptoms), deficiency of the qi and blood and deficiency of the long term illness.
Therefore, if the heart disease is characterized by deficiency of both qi and yin, ginseng can be taken to replenish vital energy, promote the production of body fluid and nourish blood, etc. However, ginseng should be taken under the guidance of a doctor’s diagnosis.
It should be noted that ginseng should not be used together with quinoa and wulingzhi. In addition, it is generally not used as a single medicine to treat diseases, so it is recommended to ask the doctor to match the medicine to ensure the reasonable and safe use of the medicine, and to avoid self-medication, so as to avoid the damage of the organism caused by the wrong use of the medicine.