Can you take ginseng if you are cold and damp?

Ginseng is contraindicated for people who have weak yang, cold and dampness, and gas depression and fire, so cold and damp patients should not eat ginseng, and the specific use of ginseng should follow the doctor’s instructions. Ginseng is a traditional Chinese medicine made from the root of ginseng, a plant in the family of Ginseng, with a sweet, slightly bitter flavor and slightly warm nature, which has the effect of tonifying the spleen and lungs, replenishing vital energy, generating fluids, and calming the mind. It is clinically used in treating qi deficiency, vomiting, slippery stools, shortness of breath, spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the daytime, aggravated by the slightest movement of sweating), prolonged thirst and asthma, thirst, labor injury and deficiency, lethargy, dullness, insomnia, impotence, palpitation, urinary frequency, disintegration (excessive menstruation or more than a drop of menstruation), and other symptoms of qi deficiency and fluid injury. The contraindications of ginseng are not suitable for those who are suffering from deficiency of middle yang, obstruction of cold and dampness, and Qi depression and fire, and other solid and fire depression. In addition, ginseng should not be used in combination with Wu Ling Lipid and quinquefoil, and should not be taken with tea, and its adverse effects are not clear for the time being. Specific medication should be administered under the guidance of a specialist, and should not be used without authorization.