Panax pseudoginseng is most effective when taken in the morning, which is conducive to the absorption and efficacy of the drug. Panax pseudoginseng is a commonly used herbal medicine in clinical practice, with the effect of activating blood circulation and stopping bleeding, reducing swelling and pain. It can be used to treat bruises, blood spitting, bleeding from trauma, loss of appetite, neurasthenia, menstrual disorders, etc. It can also improve the immunity of the body. If the patient’s gastrointestinal tract is healthy and in good condition, it can be taken in the morning on an empty stomach, i.e. half an hour before meals, to facilitate intestinal absorption; if the patient’s gastrointestinal condition is poor, it can be taken half an hour after meals to reduce the damage to the gastrointestinal mucosa. Those who take it at night are recommended to take it before meals to help improve sleep. If patients need to take it after meals, the amount should not be too large, because Panax ginseng powder has excitatory effects and large amounts of it can easily lead to insomnia. In addition, people who are allergic to panax pseudoginseng powder, or those who are menstruating or have a cold should not take it. Pregnant women should not take panax pseudoginseng because it can cause fetal slippage.