Ginseng has the effects of tonifying the vital energy (replenishing the body’s root qi), tonifying the spleen and lungs (replenishing the spleen and lungs), and generating fluids and nourishing blood (replenishing the body’s water and blood); Angelica sinensis has the effects of invigorating and tonifying the blood, regulating menstruation and relieving pain (regulating menstruation, relieving menstrual pain), and lubricating the intestines and laxative effects, etc. However, the active ingredients in its infusion are limited, and it does not necessarily play the role mentioned above, so it is recommended that it should be taken by decoction under the guidance of a doctor. Ginseng is suitable for those who suffer from extreme deficiency of vital energy due to profuse sweating, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of blood, or serious or prolonged illness, shortness of breath and fatigue (lack of spirit); weakness of spleen qi (weak spleen qi) resulting in fatigue and tiredness (tiredness and fatigue), and loose stools with scanty food (scanty and unshaped feces); shortness of breath and shortness of breath due to insufficiency of lung qi (gasping for breath and breathlessness), and laziness in speaking and sounding faintly; and heart and qi deficiency resulting in restlessness of the heart, and insomnia with excessive sleepiness and dreaming. Ginseng is contraindicated for hot body, adverse reactions include allergy, diarrhea, etc. Radix Angelicae Sinensis is used in treating yellowish color caused by blood deficiency, dizziness and palpitation (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), irregular menstruation, menstrual bleeding, dysmenorrhea caused by blood stasis, rheumatism and paralysis, bruises and injuries, old age and infirmity, constipation of postpartum women due to blood deficiency and intestinal dryness, etc. Pregnant women are prohibited from using this product, and the adverse reactions include diarrhea. Ginseng, angelica for tonic drugs, more into the decoction to take, soak and drink water is difficult to fully analyze the active ingredients, often not achieve the efficacy of the treatment of disease. If there is a need for medication, it is recommended to use medication under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner, and individuals should not take medication on their own to avoid discomfort.