Powdered kudzu is used to promote the production of fluids, penetrate rashes, detoxify the muscles and reduce fever, and elevate the sun to stop diarrhea. It is used to treat symptoms such as fever and headache of cold, strong pain in the neck and back, and impenetrable measles. Kudzu is sweet, pungent and cool in nature. It belongs to the stomach and spleen meridians. Pueraria Mirifica has the effects of relieving muscle (relieving evil qi on the surface of the skin), relieving fever (relieving heat on the surface of the skin), elevating yang and stopping diarrhea (elevating yang qi to treat diarrhea), removing vexation and relieving cough, and transmitting rashes and stopping diarrhea. It is often used in the treatment of external cold (diseases caused by fever due to cold), headache, fever (irritability and sultriness), thirst, eclampsia, hypertension and angina pectoris. Pink kudzu is cold in nature and can easily cause nausea. It should be used with caution for those with stomach cold and avoided for those with excessive sweating. Its adverse effects are not clear, and no spicy food should be consumed during the period of consumption. If you need to use kudzu, you should use it correctly under the guidance of a doctor, and not blindly use it on your own, so as not to cause discomfort to the body.