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Introduction to the Functions and Taboos of Ginseng
1, efficacy: greatly tonify primordial qi, tonify spleen and lung, promote fluid production and soothe the nerves.

2. Function:

(1) It is used for the critical symptoms of qi deficiency and weak pulse. No matter what is caused by massive blood loss, massive vomiting and diarrhea, and long-term illness or serious illness, a large amount of ginseng is used to decoct and take it alone, which has the functions of invigorating qi, restoring pulse and solidifying pulse.

(2) It is used for short-term dyspnea with weak lung qi deficiency, lazy speech, and spontaneous sweating due to pulse deficiency. Ginseng can tonify lung and benefit qi, and can be used with Ginseng, Astragalus and Schisandra.

(3) Burnout and fatigue due to lack of temper, confusion due to eating less, etc. Ginseng can also tonify spleen and qi, and is often combined with Atractylodes macrocephala, Poria and Glycyrrhiza.

(4) It is used for the syndromes of fever, qi and body fluid injury, body heat, thirst and thirst quenching, and has the effect of benefiting qi and promoting fluid production. For body heat and sweating, thirst and pulse deficiency, it is usually combined with gypsum and Anemarrhena asphodeloides, such as Ginseng and White Tiger Decoction.

(5) It is used for palpitation, insomnia, forgetfulness and other syndromes due to deficiency of qi and blood, and has the effect of invigorating qi, calming nerves and improving intelligence.

3. Taboo:

In the process of applying ginseng, it is not advisable to drink tea and eat radish.