The dosage of ginseng for one person is usually 1.5-5g in decoction or 0.5-1g in powder, but the specific dosage should be decided by the doctor according to the patient’s condition.
Ginseng has the effects of tonifying the vital energy (replenishing the root energy of the human body), tonifying the spleen and lungs (tonifying the spleen and lungs), and calming the mind and promoting intellectual development. It can be used for treating the sinking of middle qi (deficiency of qi in the spleen and stomach, which results in the lowering of internal organs), shortness of qi, thirst, insomnia and forgetfulness, palpitation (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic attacks), dysarthria (violent heartbeat, panic attacks), etc.
The adult dosage of ginseng is usually 3-10g in a day, or 1-2g in a powdered form.
It is forbidden to be taken by those with solid symptoms, heat symptoms and those with internal dampness-heat deficiency. It should not be taken with tea. It should not be used in conjunction with quinoa, Wu Ling Ling Ling, soap pods.
If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor. If medication is needed, it should be diagnosed by a doctor and regulated according to the doctor’s instructions.