The Proper Way to Take Chai Kudzu Root

Chai Ge Gen is a kind of Pueraria Mirifica, the method of taking Pueraria Mirifica is decoction, that is, the dosage is usually 10-15 g. If it is necessary to relieve muscle heat (to relieve the heat on the surface of the skin), to promote the production of fluids to quench thirst, and to penetrate the rashes, etc., it is advisable to use Chai Ge Gen in raw form, and if it is necessary to elevate the Yang to stop the diarrhea, it is advisable to simmer with Chai Ge Gen. Specific use should be in accordance with medical advice.
The medicinal source of Pueraria lobata root is the dried root of the leguminous plant Kudzu, which is cool in nature, and its effects include relieving muscle fever, generating fluids to quench thirst, penetrating rashes, elevating yang to stop diarrhea, invigorating the meridians and detoxicating alcohol, and it can be used for treating or improving the symptoms of exogenous fever, headache, strong pain in the neck and back, thirst, thirst, impenetrable measles, hot dysentery, diarrhea, and vertigo and headache.
Generally, Chai Ge Gen is suitable to be taken in decoction with a dosage of 10-15g, but the exact dosage should be determined by a doctor. If it is needed for relieving muscle fever, generating body fluid to quench thirst, penetrating rashes, activating meridians and collaterals, and detoxifying alcohol, it is suitable to be used in raw form; if it is needed to elevate Yang and stop diarrhea, it is suitable to be used in simmering form. In order to avoid mistakes in the use of medicines, it is recommended to take Chinese herbal medicines under the guidance of a doctor.