How does Pueraria Mirifica work?

Pueraria Mirifica does not have the effect of quenching alcohol. Pueraria Mirifica is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine, which has the effects of relieving muscle (relieving evil qi from the surface of the skin) and clearing heat, generating fluids and quenching thirst (promoting the production of fluids to quench thirst), and elevating yang and stopping diarrhea (elevating yang qi to treat diarrhea). Pueraria Mirifica is the unopened flower buds of wild kudzu. It is sweet in flavor, neutral in nature, and belongs to the stomach meridian, and has the effects of detoxifying alcohol, awakening the spleen and harmonizing the stomach, and can be used for excessive drinking, headache and dizziness, irritable thirst, vomiting, and fullness in the chest and diaphragm. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that Pueraria Mirifica has the effect of generating fluids to quench thirst, promoting Yang to stop diarrhea, and relieving muscles and clearing heat. For example, Pueraria lobata soup, which is commonly used for relieving muscle and releasing (using sweating and other methods to make the evil qi trapped in the muscle surface go out), can be used to treat strong neck pain; Pueraria baicalensis pill, which has the effect of clearing heat and removing toxins (removing heat and toxicity from the body), can be used to treat febrile dysentery. Pueraria Mirifica also has the effect of generating fluids and quenching thirst, so it can be used to treat symptoms of heat illness and thirst. When using Pueraria Mirifica as medicine, you need to use it according to your doctor’s instruction, and if you want to quench your thirst after drinking, you need to follow your doctor’s prescription.