The powder is extracted from the traditional Chinese medicine Pueraria Mirifica, which has the effect of relieving muscle heat (relieving heat from the surface of the skin), generating fluids to quench thirst (promoting the production of fluids to quench thirst), transmitting rashes, activating the meridians and collaterals, elevating the yang and stopping diarrhea (elevating yang qi to treat diarrhea), and quenching the effects of alcohol poisoning. The Chinese medicine Pueraria Mirifica is the dried root of wild kudzu or sweet kudzu vine. Farmer’s Pueraria Mirifica Powder is an extract from the sweet kudzu vine, i.e., “powdered kudzu”, which is larger, whiter, and more powdery than the wild kudzu. Pueraria Mirifica has the efficacy of sweating and relieving surface (by sweating to relieve the body surface of evil), relieving muscle fever, often used with other drugs to treat colds and flu with strong pain in the neck and back; it has the efficacy of promoting the production of fluids and quenching thirst, and is often used in the treatment of internal heat and thirst (internal fever accompanied by symptoms such as eating more, drinking more and urinating more), and heat illnesses that injure the fluids and thirst of yin and fluids are insufficient; This medicine also has the effect of releasing and dispersing evil, penetrating measles, relieving muscle and fever, and can be used for the first signs of measles, often used with Linnaeus chinensis and other medicines; The drug can promote Qing-Yang (transporting nutrients from digested food to the head and face), and stop diarrhea and dysentery; it can open the channels and activate the collaterals, and can be used to treat chest paralysis (chest tightness and pain), cardiac pain, and hemiplegia, and is often used together with Sanqi and other medicines to activate the blood and eliminate blood stasis (to promote the operation of the blood and to eliminate blood stasis in the body); The drug can also relieve alcohol poisoning, nausea and vomiting, epigastric (abdominal) plumpness (stomach distension and discomfort), often used together with Chen Pi and other qi and dampness, alcohol poisoning drugs. Adverse drug reactions and contraindications are still unclear. Although the powder is extracted from the Chinese medicine Pueraria Mirifica, the Chinese medicine mainly works through decoction, and its general consumption has limited effect. When the above diseases occur, it is recommended to seek timely medical attention.