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What is the difference between Pueraria Mirifica and Pueraria lobata?

What is the difference between Pueraria Mirifica and Pueraria lobata?

Pueraria mirifica is a Thai phytoestrogen-rich herb traditionally used for the treatment of menopausal symptoms. Pueraria lobata is also a phytoestrogen-rich herb traditionally used in Japan, Korea and China for the treatment of hypertension and alcoholism.

Does kudzu cause liver damage?

Liver disease: There is some concern that taking kudzu might harm the liver. In theory, kudzu might make liver diseases, such as hepatitis, worse. People with liver disease or a history of liver disease should avoid kudzu.

What is the common name for Pueraria?

tropical kudzu

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Common Name(s): tropical kudzu [English]
puero
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Is kudzu safe to eat?

“Kudzu seeds and seed pods aren’t edible, but the leaves, roots, flowers and vine tips are,” said Raleigh Saperstein, senior horticulturist at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. Making kudzu edible may be a way to demythologize and destigmatize the plant.

Is kudzu good for liver?

The kudzu vine is potentially highly beneficial in treating liver damage, as it scavenges reactive free radicals and boosts the endogenous antioxidant system.

What is the meaning of Pueraria?

: a genus of chiefly Asiatic herbaceous or woody vines (family Leguminosae) with trifoliolate leaves, blue or purple racemose flowers, and long narrow many-seeded pods — see kudzu.

What is Calopo?

Calopo (Calopogonium mucunoides Desv.) is a vigorous, hairy annual or short-lived perennial trailing legume. It can reach several meters in length and form a dense, tangled mass of foliage, 30-50 cm deep. The root system is dense and shallow, at most 50 cm deep. The stems are succulent, covered with long, brown hairs.

What kills kudzu naturally?

Natural Kudzu Killer Spray

  • 1-gallon white vinegar.
  • 1 cup of salt.
  • Dishwashing soap.
  • Bucket.
  • Garden sprayer.

Is Pueraria mirifica bad for the liver?

Pueraria mirifica should be used with caution in people with liver disease since the herbal metabolites are broken down by the liver. Excessive use can place strain on the liver and potentially cause liver damage.

Is the Pueraria montana var.lobata invasive?

Once introduced it is difficult to control, especially in forest and marginal habitats. There are three varieties, although only var. lobata is so far known to be invasive, in the USA. The genus Pueraria has been revised twice, first with nine species by Bentham (1867) and later with 17 species by van der Maesen (1985).

How big does a Pueraria lobata plant get?

Leaves are pinnately trifoliate, 8-20 cm long and 5-19 cm wide with leaflets ovate to orbicular and unlobed to trilobed. Leaves are pale green above and light to greyish green below. Purple to blue flowers, that smell of grapes, are borne on a mostly unbranched inflorescence 10-25 cm long.

Which is the best variety of Pueraria montana?

Maesen, and P.lobata var. thomsonii (Benth.) Maesen later revised to P.lobata var. chinensis (Ohwi) Maesen & Almeida. All three varieties are quite widespread in their native South-East Asia but van der Maesen (1985) suggests that var. lobata was the only variety to be widely exported outside its natural range.

How big does a Pueraria montana vine get?

Seed dispersal appears to be minor but vegetative growth in subtropical areas can be substantial, up to 18 m per growing season. It is a climbing vine and kills vegetation by completely smothering it, and it will also entirely cover telegraph poles and buildings if left to itself.