Pueraria Mirifica: Thai Herbal Wisdom Meets Modern Science in Women’s Health and Beyond
Pueraria mirifica, known in Thai as Kwao Krua Kao, has long been a staple of northern Thai forests and markets. From roots dried into powders to bottles of tonic, communities have believed it could restore vigor, improve skin and hair, and ease aging-related hormonal changes. Today, researchers are examining whether those traditional claims hold up under scientific scrutiny, while Thai consumers weigh benefit against safety.
In northern and northeastern Thailand, Kwao Krua Kao is more than a remedy; it is a cultural symbol of renewal. Traditional use links the root to hormonal balance and vitality for both men and women. Modern readers will find it referenced as a key ingredient in rejuvenation tonics, teas, and topical products sold across the country, from markets to pharmacies. Data from local health networks and research groups indicates ongoing public interest in phytoestrogen-rich plants as natural alternatives to hormone therapies, though results remain nuanced.