Radix Panax Ginseng and Radix Astragali have the effects of tonifying Qi, generating body fluid and stopping sweating by consolidating the epidermis. Radix Panax Ginseng is good at tonifying Qi and generating fluids, strengthening the spleen and lungs (strengthening the functions of the spleen and lungs), while Astragalus is good at tonifying Qi and elevating Yang (tonifying Qi so as to elevate Yang), and benefiting Wei and consolidating the epidermis. The combination of the two herbs can enhance the effects of tonifying Qi and generating fluids, consolidating the surface and stopping sweating (stopping sweating by consolidating the muscle surface). It can be used in the late stage of heat illness, with both qi and yin injured, resulting in spontaneous sweating and palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), irritable heat and thirst, and qi deficiency and fatigue, with scanty food and loose stools (thin and unshaped feces), sinking of qi in the middle (deficiency of qi in the spleen and stomach, with the appearance of internal organs falling down), prolonged diarrhea with prolapse of the anus, blood in the stools, metrorrhagia (menstrual bleeding in excessive amounts or more than a drip), stagnation, and other symptoms. Astragalus sweet and warm, good to replenish the qi, raise the sun to lift the trap (raise the body’s yang qi to lift the sagging organs), with the treatment of the spleen and lung qi deficiency of the evidence, and the spleen yang does not rise, qi sinking (spleen and stomach qi deficiency, the appearance of the viscera falling, etc.), the symptoms of prolonged diarrhea, prolapse of the anus, prolapse of the viscera is particularly suitable. It can also tonify the lung qi, benefit the Wei qi, fix the surface to stop sweating, and it is also the key medicine for treating excessive sweating of surface deficiency. It is also used to treat excessive sweating on the surface of the body. Tai Zi Ginseng is effective in tonifying qi and generating fluid, strengthening the spleen and benefiting the lungs, and is mainly used for treating weak spleen qi, insufficient stomach yin (insufficient yin fluid in the stomach), late stage of febrile illnesses, injuries to qi and yin and yin deficiency, and deficiency of yin and dryness of the lung. Possible adverse reactions include chest tightness, abdominal distension, dry mouth, low food intake, heartburn, etc. Contraindications include anti-veratrum. Note that it is contraindicated for those with cold spleen and intestinal slippage and prolonged leakage. Astragalus should not be consumed in large quantities by people with thirst. If medication is needed, it is recommended to use it under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner to identify the symptoms, and unauthorized use of medication may cause adverse consequences.