Pueraria Mirifica is the flower of Pueraria Mirifica, family Leguminosae, this flower is not an herbal medicine and does not have any medicinal value, its side effects and contraindications are not known. The part of the plant that can be used as medicine is its dried root, which is known as Pueraria lobata. Properly consumed, kudzu root usually has no obvious side effects, but because of its cool nature, it should be avoided by people with coldness and used with caution by people with cold stomach and vomiting. Pueraria Mirifica is sweet, pungent and cool in nature. It belongs to the spleen, stomach and lung meridians. It has the effects of relieving muscle heat (relieving heat from the surface of the skin), generating fluids to quench thirst (promoting the production of fluids to relieve thirst), penetrating rashes, elevating yang to stop diarrhea (elevating yang qi to treat diarrhea), invigorating the meridians and collaterals, and relieving the toxins of alcohol. It is used for external fever and headache, strong pain in the neck and back, thirst, thirst, impenetrable measles, hot diarrhea, diarrhea, dizziness, headache, hemiplegia, chest paralysis (chest tightness and pain), heartache, alcohol poisoning, etc. It is not a medicine. Pueraria Mirifica is not a medicinal herb and cannot be used as a medicine, if you need to use Pueraria Mirifica to treat a disease, you must be guided by a doctor.