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Pueraria Mirifica has the effects of generating fluids to quench thirst, elevating Yang to stop diarrhea, relieving muscle heat (relieving heat from the surface of the skin), and penetrating rashes.
Pueraria Mirifica is a traditional Chinese medicine that belongs to the lung and stomach meridians and is sweet, pungent and cool in nature. Pueraria Mirifica is effective in generating body fluid, quenching thirst, elevating the Yang and stopping diarrhea, relieving heat from the skin surface, and transmitting rashes.
Pueraria Mirifica is used as a medicine for treating superficial fever, strong pain in the neck and back, impenetrable measles, thirst in fevers, thirst in yin deficiency (a syndrome characterized by excessive drinking, urination and eating, as well as lethargy, fatigue, and sweet urine), heat and heat diarrhea, and diarrhea in spleen deficiency. It should be noted that Pueraria Mirifica is contraindicated for people with deficiency cold and those with stomach cold and vomiting.
It is recommended to use Pueraria Mirifica under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner to identify the symptoms, and not to use the medication without authorization, in order to prevent improper use of medication and damage to health.