Children are not included in the list of contraindications of ginseng stew, so it can be taken in moderation, but it is not recommended for children who have not developed the applicable symptoms of qi and blood weakness. Ginseng has the effects of tonifying the vital energy (replenishing the root energy of the human body), tranquilizing the spirit and benefiting the intellect (stabilizing the mind and promoting intellectual development), tonifying the spleen and benefiting the lungs (tonifying the spleen and the lungs). Ginseng Stew is a therapeutic food, which is effective in tonifying the vital energy and strengthening the spleen (regulating the vital energy of the spleen and the stomach), and it is suitable for people who suffer from weak spleen qi (weak spleen qi) and have the symptoms of loose stool (scanty stools that are not shaped), fatigue, tiredness and weakness, and yellowish complexion. (weakness of the spleen qi). However, ginseng should not be taken by patients with internal solidity, heat, or phlegm (pathological products formed by impaired water-liquid metabolism). Therefore, children can take it, but children who do not show the above applicable symptoms of qi and blood deficiency are not recommended to drink ginseng stew for a large tonic. If patients need to take medication, they should be guided by doctors and should not take medication without authorization.