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  2. Pueraria mirifica - Wikipedia

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    Pueraria mirifica, also known as กวาวเครือ Kwao Krua (among other names), is a plant found in northern and north eastern Thailand and Myanmar.. In Thailand, the plant is known as “Kwao Krua Kao”, the 'Kao' meaning white which distinguishes Pueraria mirifica from other plants with tuberous roots also sharing the 'Kwao Krua' designation such as Butea superba, commonly ...

  3. Miroestrol - Wikipedia

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    Miroestrol is a phytoestrogen, a plant-derived chemical that mimics the biological activity of the hormone estrogen.Miroestrol was first reportedly isolated from the Thai herb Pueraria mirifica in 1960 and thought to be responsible for the supposed rejuvenating properties of the plant. [1]

  4. Pueraria - Wikipedia

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    Pueraria is a genus of 15–20 [2] species of legumes native to south, east, and southeast Asia and to New Guinea and northern Australia. [1] The best known member is kudzu , also called Japanese arrowroot.

  5. Hormonal breast enhancement - Wikipedia

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    In addition to pharmaceuticals, some herbal breast enlargement supplements contain phytoestrogens such as 8-prenylnaringenin (found in hops) and miroestrol (a constituent of Pueraria mirifica) and thus may be regarded as a form of hormonal breast enhancement. [3] However, evidence of their effectiveness, as well as safety data, are lacking. [3]

  6. Category:Pueraria - Wikipedia

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    Pueraria mirifica; Pueraria montana; Pueraria montana var. lobata; P. Neustanthus; T. Pueraria tuberosa This page was last edited on 2 January 2014, at 15:23 ...

  7. List of plants of Doi Suthep–Pui National Park - Wikipedia

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    Pueraria wallichii (a deciduous shrub; often scandent) Mussaenda parva (a deciduous vine, woody climber, or scandent shrub) Vines, often found in open, often burned, areas, are also common: Dunbaria bella; Solena amplexicaulis; Streptocaulon juventas; Argyreia henryi; 47 of the recorded vascular plant species live as epiphytes.

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