Kudzu extract 70 mg (from 2000 mg kudzu root)
The kudzu root (Pueraria lobata) is a favorite herb in traditional Chinese medicine. It is primarily used during menopause. This Vitaking product contains 70 mg extract (30:1), equivalent to 2000 mg kudzu root, with a standardized puerarin content of 68.6 mg.
Kudzu root:
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Helps maintain calmness during menopause
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Assists women in coping with menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, sweating, restlessness, and irritability
Kudzu Root
The kudzu root (Pueraria lobata), originating from the Far East, was first documented as a medicinal herb around 100 AD in the Shen Nong herbal compendium. “Support your body daily with traditional Chinese herbs!”
Even today, many studies are underway to explore the plant’s effects and active ingredients.
What is this plant?
It is one of the 50 most important Chinese medicinal herbs. In China, it is regularly consumed as tea. In Europe, it is more popular in capsule form since capsules have a neutral taste and a more concentrated active ingredient content than tea.
What is it used for?
The plant is used especially for menopausal symptoms:
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Helps maintain calmness during menopause
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Assists women in coping with menopausal issues such as hot flashes, sweating, restlessness, and irritability
Active Ingredients per Capsule:
Kudzu Root (Pueraria lobata) extract 30:1, standardized puerarin content 68.6 mg — 70 mg total extract
NRV%: not established
Vitaking Kudzu Root Extract Ingredients:
Bulking agent: isomalt, capsule shell: hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, kudzu root (Pueraria lobata) extract 30:1, emulsifier: silicon dioxide
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose!
This product does not replace a varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Keep the box tightly closed, stored in a dry, cool place, protected from radiant heat and light, and out of reach of children!
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A brief history:
The plant was introduced from Japan to America, initially used as an ornamental and forage plant. As an ornamental, it quickly became a gardener’s favorite. However, due to its rapid growth, it was soon classified as a weed. Nowadays, it is gaining popularity as a medicinal herb in the United States as well.












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