Who is not suitable to eat kudzu root powder

Patients with spleen and stomach deficiency and cold, low blood pressure, pregnant women, those with allergies, and women during menstruation are not suitable to eat kudzu root powder. Kudzu root powder is cool in nature and has the effects of relieving fever, generating fluids, promoting yang, and stopping diarrhea. However, some people may experience discomfort after consuming it.

1. Patients with spleen and stomach deficiency cold

Pueraria root powder has a cool nature, and consuming it may worsen symptoms such as abdominal pain and diarrhea for patients with spleen and stomach deficiency cold. This group of people usually exhibit symptoms such as cold limbs, loss of appetite, and loose stools. It is recommended to choose warm and nourishing ingredients such as ginger and red dates in their daily diet. If you need to regulate the spleen and stomach, you can use traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations such as Fuzi Lizhong Pill, Xiangsha Yangwei Pill, etc.

2. Hypotension patients

Puerarin in kudzu root powder has vasodilatory effects, which may further lower blood pressure. Patients with low blood pressure are prone to discomfort such as dizziness and fatigue after consumption. It is recommended to regulate blood pressure through moderate exercise, electrolyte supplementation, and other methods. Individuals with abnormal blood pressure should undergo regular monitoring and, if necessary, use medications such as Shengmai Yin oral liquid under the guidance of a doctor.

3. Pregnant women

Pueraria powder may affect hormone levels in the body, and there are potential risks for pregnant women to consume it. During pregnancy, a balanced and warm diet should be the main focus, with ingredients such as yam and millet being more suitable. If discomfort occurs during pregnancy, specialized medications such as Baotailing capsules and Yingkang granules should be used under the guidance of a doctor.

4. Allergic individuals

Pueraria powder may cause allergic reactions such as skin itching and redness. People with allergies should try a small amount of food for the first time and stop using it immediately if they experience discomfort. Daily records of dietary allergens can be kept, and in severe allergies, antihistamines such as loratadine tablets and cetirizine hydrochloride capsules should be used according to medical advice.

5. Menstrual women

The coolness of kudzu root powder may exacerbate menstrual discomfort, such as dysmenorrhea and abnormal menstrual blood flow. During menstruation, it is recommended to drink brown sugar ginger tea as an isothermal menstrual cooling drink and avoid raw and cold foods. Those with severe dysmenorrhea can use traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations such as Yuanhu Pain killer, Aifu Nuanggong Pill, etc. Although kudzu root powder has certain health benefits, it is necessary to consider one's own physical condition before consumption. Special populations are advised to consult a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner. It is recommended to use warm ingredients such as goji berries and longan to neutralize coldness in daily life. When storing, it should be sealed and moisture-proof. Rotten and clumped kudzu root powder is prohibited from consumption. If there is persistent discomfort after consumption, seek medical attention promptly to determine the cause.

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