Pueraria Mirifica generally has no significant therapeutic effect on osteosarcoma, which should be treated promptly by a doctor.
Pueraria Mirifica is a Chinese herbal medicine made from the tuberous roots of wild kudzu or sweet kudzu vine of the genus Puerariae, family Leguminosae, which is sweet, pungent and cool in nature, and belongs to the spleen and stomach meridians. It has the efficacy of relieving the muscle and relieving the fever (relieving the heat evil on the surface of the skin), transmitting the rashes, generating the fluids to quench the thirst, and elevating the sun to stop diarrhea.
This herb is mainly used in the treatment of external fever, the first appearance of measles, rash, strong pain in the neck and back, thirst in warm diseases, thirst-quenching disease, diarrhea, dysentery, etc. It is generally not used in the treatment of osteosarcoma. Note that it should be used cautiously in those with superficial deficiency and excessive sweating, and deficiency and hyperactivity of Yang.
Osteosarcoma requires prompt medical consultation by a doctor. Specific medication and program should be carried out under the guidance of specialists, not unauthorized use of drugs.