The importance of diet is always ignored by impotence patients. This is a common phenomenon in the treatment process.As everyone knows, the diet of impotence patients is very important for men's health, especially after suffering from disease, if male friends can pay attention to reasonable diet, it is very helpful for the treatment of impotence.
What foods do I eat with impotence?Experts point out that some people do not know much about impotence. The disease refers to the penis cannot erected or erected when there is sexual desire.Therefore, sexual intercourse or not to complete sexual intercourse.There are many reasons for impotence. First, spiritual factors, such as indifference between husband and wife, or nervousness for some reasons, can cause impotence.I can eat more litchi, wolfberry, banana, pine nuts, nuts, and cherries.Writing food has aphrodisiac effect.But it should be noted.Litchi can improve the sexual function of human beings, used to treat nocturnal emission, impotence, premature ejaculation, cold, etc., but lychee is a hot fruit.Those with liver fire should not be eaten to avoid "getting angry".
The choice of aphrodisiac food should be based on their own actual situation. The impotence can choose some aphrodisiac foods to improve their symptoms according to doctors' suggestions.It mainly includes dog meat, mutton, sparrows, walnuts, beef whip, lamb kidney, etc. Because animal viscera contains a lot of sex hormones and adrenal corticosteroids, it can enhance sperm vitality, improve sexual desire, and it is also aphrodisiac. In addition, Beef, chicken liver, eggs, peanuts, pork, chicken, etc., containing arginine foods such as yam, ginkgo, frozen tofu, puppet fish, sea cucumber, cuttlefish, octopus, etc., all help improve sexual function.
The above explains what foods you eat for impotence. I believe that everyone knows what food to eat.Three aspects such as fruits, staple foods, and nutrition products cannot be ignored by impotence. The impotence diet should pay attention to balanced nutrition. No matter how good foods are, they should not be excessive, so as not to be counterproductive.
(Editor in charge: Internship Zhang Yiwen)