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Can pork ribs and kudzu root soup be stewed with red dangshen?

Yes.

Pueraria lobata: sweet, pungent, cool. It has the functions of relieving muscles, reducing fever, clearing rash, promoting body fluids and quenching thirst, promoting yang and stopping diarrhea. It is often used for superficial symptoms of fever, strong pain in the neck and back, opaque measles, thirst due to fever, quenching thirst due to yin deficiency, heat diarrhea, dysentery due to spleen deficiency and diarrhea.

Red Codonopsis pilosula (also known as "Ming Codonopsis pilosula"): sweet in taste; slightly bitter; slightly cold in nature; returns to lung, stomach and liver meridian. Moisten the lungs and resolve phlegm; nourish yin and harmonize the stomach; detoxify. Indications: Cough due to lung heat; vomiting and nausea; dry mouth after eating less; anemia; dizziness; leucorrhea in women; boils and sores.

Used together, it can replenish qi and blood, promote fluid production and remove toxins, nourish yin and replenish blood!