How to take ginseng

There are many ways to take ginseng, the common ones are: decoction, pill or powder.
Ginseng is commonly used in clinical practice and can be taken in more ways than this medicine, which can replenish vital energy, restore normal pulse and prevent and control deficiency. It can be decocted as a single medicine and can be used in treating the critical symptoms of shortness of breath and fatigue of the spirit (lack of spirit), deficiency of vital energy and weak pulse caused by prolonged illness, serious disease and loss of blood, etc. It can also be used with Atractylodes macrocephala, Poria, etc. to replenish spleen and lungs, generate fluid and nourish blood, benefit the mind and calm the spirit.
This medicine can also tonify the spleen, benefit the lungs, generate fluid and nourish blood, benefit the intellect and tranquilize the mind, and can be decocted with Atractylodes macrocephala and Poria to treat the deficiency of the spleen without transportation and dampness stagnation.
Ginseng can also be taken in bulk, such as with poria, atractylodes, white lentils, coix seed and other traditional Chinese medicines made of ginseng and atractylodes, in order to treat weakness of the spleen and stomach, shortness of breath and coughing, tiredness and weakness of the limbs and other conditions, this medicine should not be given to people with colds and fever. In addition, ginseng can be made into Tianwang Xinxin Tonic Dan for people with shortness of breath, palpitations and palpitations (violent heartbeat and panic), insomnia and forgetfulness, etc. This medicine is not suitable for people with fever and cold.
Ginseng should not be taken with tea, and it is also forbidden to give it to people with heat or solid symptoms. The specific usage of this medicine should be combined with the actual condition of the patient and the habit of medication, and follow the instruction of the doctor, and the individual should not use the medicine blindly.