Difference between Chinese medicine Pueraria Mirifica and Pink Kudzu

There is no difference between Pueraria Mirifica and Pueraria Mirifica, they belong to the same kind of medicine, and it is recommended to follow the doctor’s prescription. The name of Pueraria Mirifica varies from book to book, for example, Pueraria Mirifica is recorded in the book “Cao Mu Bing Fang”, and Chicken Qigen is recorded in “Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing”, but it belongs to the same kind of Chinese medicine and there is no difference between the two. Pueraria Mirifica is sweet, pungent and cool in nature, with the effects of activating the meridians and channels, relieving the muscles and fever (relieving heat from the surface of the skin), 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). It is often used in treating episodic fevers, impenetrable measles, feverish thirst, vertigo and headache, hemiplegia and stroke, and pectoral paralysis (chest tightness and pain), as well as cardiac pains. It is worth noting that it is contraindicated in summer for those with superficial deficiency and excessive sweating, and used with caution for those with cold stomach and vomiting. During the application of Pueraria Mirifica, attention should be paid to avoiding the intake of cold, spicy and stimulating food, so as not to reduce the efficacy of the herbal medicine and affect the organism to restore health. It is recommended that patients use Pueraria Mirifica after medical diagnosis, and should not use Chinese herbal medicines indiscriminately on their own. If there are uncomfortable symptoms after using the medicine or the symptoms do not improve after following the doctor’s instructions for a period of time, the patient should consult a doctor in time.