What is Pueraria Mirifica?
An herbal plant, native only to Thailand and Pueraria Mirifica belongs to the leguminosae subfamily papilionoideae (also known as the soy, bean, and pea subfamily). The plants are the remarkably most commonly found in the forests at an altitude of 300-800 meters above sea level, mainly in the north, west and northeast of Thailand. They tend to grow in among moderate sized trees such as timber wood and bamboo in deciduous rain forests. With nine species of the plant in the genus that actually resemble each other, the Pueraria Mirifica variety can be with no trouble and identified by the distinct characteristics of the flower’s stamen and its hairy pod. This particular species of the plant is overly composed of at least 13 known chemicals that reside in the tuberous root of the plant. The root, which is shaped just like a chain of round-shaped bulbs, is connected by the next goes via a small root throughout the entire length. The chemicals found in the tuber are somewhat classified as “p