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Men can eat more ginger to treat sexual dysfunction

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    Dried Ginger: Treatment Kidney deficiency Impotence

    Take about 500 grams of a male carp, 10 grams each of dried ginger and wolfberry. Take the fish from the belly of the carp (that is, the white jelly-like substance in the belly of the male fish - the seminal vesicle gland of the male fish), fry it with dried ginger and wolfberry, bring it to a boil, add cooking wine, salt and MSG to taste and serve. Take it on an empty stomach, once every other day, for 5 days.

    Traditional Chinese Medicine It is believed that dried ginger warms the body and dispels cold, strengthens the stomach and activates blood circulation, while wolfberry nourishes the liver and kidneys, improves essence and improves eyesight. Medicinal diet It can treat impotence, chills, cold limbs, low back pain, soreness and weakness in the waist and knees, and fatigue caused by kidney yang deficiency.

    However, ginger is pungent and warm food , can only be used when you catch a cold, but don't use too much to avoid breaking the blood and damaging the yin. If you also have sore throat, dry throat, dry stool, etc. symptom It is recommended not to use ginger to avoid aggravating symptoms.

 

    Fresh ginger: increase appetite , slow aging

    middle elderly male Cold stomach and loss of appetite often lead to physical weakness. Fresh ginger slices can be taken regularly to stimulate gastric juice secretion and promote digestion.

    Fresh ginger is not as dry as dried ginger. Moisturize Without damaging the yin, cut four to five thin slices of fresh ginger every day, drink a cup of warm water when you get up in the morning, then put the ginger slices in your mouth and chew slowly to let the ginger odor Disseminated in the mouth and spread to the intestines and stomach and outside the nostrils.

 

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