Pueraria lobata

Primary Characteristics

Primary Characteristics

Pueraria lobatabelongs to Fabaceae, Papilionaceae, family.
The English Name for this herb is Kudzu.

Pharmacological Actions

No pharmacological Action information is available for Pueraria lobata.

Indications

The Indications of Pueraria lobata are Hypertension, Alcoholism, Angina pectoris.

No Contra Indication information is available for Pueraria lobata.

Temperaments

No Temperament information is available for Pueraria lobata.

Available Brands

No Brand information is available for Pueraria lobata.

Compound Preparations

No Compound Preparation information is available for Pueraria lobata.

Dosage

PartDoseInstruction
Roots9.000g/day - 15.000g/day

Herb's Description

Pueraria lobata. Kudzu is a deciduous twining vine that spreads rapidly and covers everything in its path with a dense tangle of hairy stems and large trifoliate leaves. The leaves are alternate, on rather long petioles, and each leaflet is 4-7 in (10.2-17.8 cm) long, with the middle one the longest. The purple flowers are fragrant and borne in showy erect clusters (racemes) to 10 in (25.4 cm) long. The fruit is an elongate, flat legume. Kudzu can grow up to 1 ft (0.3 m) a day and the vine can reach more than 100 ft (30.5 m) in a season. It usually dies back to the ground in winter and persists there as a (sometimes) huge tuber which provides the energy to regrow very rapidly the following spring.

Taste Odor & Occurrence

Occurence: It is native of East Asia. It occurs in Japan, United States Of America.. Kudzu vine is native to eastern Asia, probably to China originally

Substitutes

No information regarding Pueraria lobata's substitute is currently available.

Active Constituents

Pueraria lobata's Active constituents:

Antidotes

No information regarding Pueraria lobata's antidot is currently available.

Warning & Precautions

Kudzu is the most serious forest weed in the southeastern US. The State of Florida lists kudzu vine as a noxious weed and prohibits its introduction, movement or release.

Toxicity

Currently no Toxicity information is available for Pueraria lobata. (work in progress)