Modern pharmacology has proved that Codonopsis Radix and its active ingredients can treat stomach diseases by ameliorating gastrointestinal motility and regulating oxidase levels. However, the detailed molecular mechanism is still unclear. In this study, we systematically evaluated the pharmacodynamic effects of Codonopsis Radix in Gastric Precancerous Lesions animal models. Considering the combination of proteomics and metabolomics, we found that CR could significantly reversed the biological pathways related to energy metabolism which were disturbed by GPL model. Furthermore, the results of serum pharmacology indicated that the Codonopsis Radix contained serum could ameliorate gastritis injury, and selectively inhibit the proliferation of gastric cancer cells rather than normal cells, which was closely related to ATP production in above cells.