Pueraria Mirifica is cool in nature, and if taken in large quantities over a long period of time, it may produce gastrointestinal discomfort, abdominal pain, diarrhea and other symptoms.
The adverse effects of Gehua are not clear, within the scope of indications, under the guidance of a doctor using the correct dosage of Gehua, will not cause significant harm to the body.
Gehua is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine, sweet in flavor and flat in nature, also known as Gezhihua, is the flower of the leguminous plant wild kudzu or sweet kudzu vine. It is effective in detoxifying alcohol and clearing dampness and heat, and is used in the treatment of thirst from alcohol, headache and dizziness, chest and abdominal distension, vomiting and acid reflux, low body weight, vomiting of blood, and intestinal wind and blood in the stool.
The drug is recommended to be used under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner for evidence-based guidance, and individuals should not use it blindly to avoid adverse consequences.