Indications of the combination of Laptop and Ginseng

This is not a good idea. Clinically, Laptop and ginseng should not be used together, and there is no such thing as the two drugs being used together to cure any disease. 1. Ginseng: sweet, slightly bitter, slightly warm, belonging to the lung, spleen, heart meridian. Its effects are to replenish vital energy (replenishing the body’s root qi), restore the pulse and stabilize detachment (restoring the normal pulse and preventing material detachment), tonify the spleen and the lungs (tonifying the spleen and the lungs), promote the production of fluids and nourish the blood (replenishing the body’s fluids and the blood), and tranquilize the spirit and the intellect (stabilizing the spirit and mind, and promoting the development of the intellect). This drug is used in treating qi deficiency and desire for loss of qi, weak pulse, deficiency of spleen qi, deficiency of qi and blood, prolonged illness, asthma and coughing due to lung deficiency, fatigue (mental exhaustion and physical weakness), thirst due to fluid injury, insomnia and forgetfulness, panic and shortness of breath. The adverse effects of this drug are not known. It is contraindicated in solid cases, hot cases and those with internal dampness-heat deficiency. It is not suitable to be used together with quatu and wulingzhi. 2. Rafflesia: Pungent, sweet, neutral, belonging to the lung, spleen and stomach meridians. Its effects include eliminating food stagnation, removing flatulence, lowering Qi and resolving phlegm. It is used in the treatment of stagnant diet, distension and pain in the epigastrium (abdomen), constipation, coughing and phlegm, chest tightness and discomfort. This medicine is pungent and exhausting, so it should be used with caution in cases of qi deficiency and in the absence of food stagnation (indigestion of food and its accumulation in the stomach) and phlegm stagnation. It should not be used with ginseng. It can be seen that ginseng favors tonifying Qi, while Ledebouriella favors lowering Qi. If both are used at the same time, the tonic effect of ginseng can be weakened, so the two drugs should not be used together. It is recommended to use it under the guidance of professional Chinese medicine practitioners and not blindly on one’s own.