Can you take five-fingered walnut and ginseng together in soup?

There is no contraindication to the use of five-fingered hairy peach and Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng, and they can usually be taken together in soup.
1. Five Finger Peach is sweet in taste, slightly warm in nature, and belongs to the meridians of lung, spleen, stomach, large intestine and liver. It has the effect of benefiting qi and strengthening spleen, dispelling phlegm and resolving dampness, and can be used to treat lung deficiency and phlegm asthma, spleen and stomach qi deficiency, limb tiredness and weakness (limb tiredness and limpness with no strength), low food intake and abdominal distension, night sweating (sweating abnormally after falling asleep, but sweating stops after waking up), oedema, dysuria, rheumatic paralysis, lumbar and leg pains, and other diseases.
2. Radix Panax Ginseng is sweet, slightly bitter, neutral in nature, and belongs to the spleen and lung meridians. It has the efficacy of benefiting qi and strengthening the spleen (tonifying the middle qi in the body, strengthening the spleen and stomach), generating fluids and moistening the lungs. It is used for treating diseases such as deficiency of the spleen and body fatigue, loss of appetite, post-disease weakness, insufficiency of qi and yin, spontaneous sweating (sweating involuntarily during the daytime, aggravated by sweating with a little movement), and dry lungs with a dry cough.
Usually the five-fingered hairy peach can be taken together with tai ginseng in soup, although the soup has a certain effect, but the effect is limited, not a substitute for drugs. It is recommended to use drugs under the guidance of professional doctors to identify the evidence, do not use drugs privately, so as not to cause damage to the organism.