Siwu Tang obviously has the effect of nourishing blood and nourishing blood. How can it be related to it?
Can Siwu Tang can cure impotence?
The expert pointed out that because the basics of the basics of traditional Chinese medicine treatment of reproductive system diseases are "male and female blood", and "essence and blood", that is, essence and blood are the basic substances of the human body fluid.The blood supplementing blood helps to promote the production of essence, and the filling itself has the effect of nourishing blood.It can be seen that the blood replenishment of Siwu Decoction and the basic theory of "essence and blood" are provided for the treatment of impotence.
The expert believes that the impotence suffered from middle -aged people is more correlated with coronary atherosclerosis and stroke of the brain, and impotence is often a local manifestation of systemic vascular lesions. ThereforeThe treatment effect.
Siwu Decoction cannot treat impotence
Analysis of Global Hospital Network: From the perspective of Siwu Tang's Fang, cooked Dihuang is mainly based on blood, angelica nourishing blood and promoting blood circulation, that is, Siwu Tang is a useful drug for menstrual women, and the theory of the expert is male and female ""Synthetic blood", Xiaobian reminds everyone that even "essence and blood" was established in Chinese medicine, but for men with impotence, nourishing essence has no effect.
In clinical surveys, we found that many male impotence is actually not a problem with their sperm. Although he impotence, he also has the ability to get pregnant; for many infertile men, we also find that they are not among them.There are no symptoms of premature ejaculation at all.In other words, impotence and sperm have no cause and effect. If you think it can be used to treat impotence, it is absolutely unscientific.
Xiaobian suggested that you should not blindly listen to the recipe. When treating impotence, it is best to go to the hospital for diagnosis, otherwise it may delay the treatment of the disease.
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