Drinking Pueraria Mirifica in water can be effective in generating fluids to quench thirst (promoting the production of fluids to relieve thirst), promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, etc., but the active ingredients are relatively small, and can not yet play a role in treating diseases. 1. Pueraria lobata is cool in nature, sweet and pungent in flavor. It tends to rise and float, and belongs to the spleen, lung and stomach meridians. It has the efficacy of relieving muscle heat (relieving the heat on the skin surface), penetrating rashes, elevating yang and stopping diarrhea (elevating yang qi to treat diarrhea), generating fluids and quenching thirst, activating the meridians and relieving alcohol toxicity, and is clinically used for the treatment of fever and headache of exogenous sensations, strong pain in the back and neck, thirst and thirst, and alcohol toxicity and injuries. Adverse effects and contraindications of Pueraria Mirifica are not yet clear. 2. Salvia divinorum is slightly cold in nature, bitter in taste, and belongs to the heart and liver meridians. It is effective in promoting blood circulation, eliminating blood stasis, relieving menstruation and pain, cooling the blood to eliminate carbuncles (eliminating carbuncles by cooling the blood), clearing the heart and removing vexation (removing vexation and heat in the heart), and is clinically used in the treatment of menstrual cramps, carbuncles, swollen toxins, and heartburn and insomnia. Adverse effects of Salvia miltiorrhiza are not clear, and it should not be used with quinoa. The above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor to identify the symptoms.