Xiaofeng and Xiaoling could not succeed in the same room for a few days after they got married.In addition to embarrassing, Xiaofeng went to the pharmacy to buy some medicines for kidney and aphrodisiac. After more than a month, Xiaofeng's performance still did not make much progress. Instead, he caused nose bleeding.Replenish.
The emergence of this farce is precisely because people are influenced by traditional ideas, and the thoughts related to "kidney deficiency" have long been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.Indeed, from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, the various physiological activities of the human body, especially sex and reproductive activities, have a close relationship with the kidneys, and factors such as excessive intercourse and sorrows can directly or indirectly damage the "kidney" of "kidney".Function, thereby impotence.
It can be seen that men think of kidney deficiency as long as they are slightly windy, and this is also very natural.Even in some areas of southern my country, there are such customs. During the wedding, the groom will continue to eat turtle soup to nourish the kidney and yang. The purpose is to enhance their "combat effectiveness".In fact, there are many reasons for impotence. In addition to kidney deficiency, traditional medicine believes that the heart and spleen deficiency, fear of injury to the kidneys, liver qi stagnation, damp heat betting, blood stasis resistance, etc. can cause impotence.
Therefore, impotence is not synonymous with kidney deficiency, and it is far from the words of kidney deficiency that can be summarized, nor can it be solved by nourishing kidney. Therefore, do not blindly nourish the kidney with impotence.
Taking aphrodisiac supplies for a long time will also inhibit men's sexual excitement.Another serious consequence is that long -term taking aphrodisiac can also increase the incidence of prostate hyperplasia and prostate cancer, and the aphrodisiac drugs, diabetes, and patients with hypertension have also caused accidental dangers.
(Editor in charge: Internship Zhang Yiwen)