For male impotence caused by prostate disease, eating loaches alone is far from enough.
Loach, also known as "river loach" or "loach fish", is a freshwater fish that can be used for both food and medicine. Due to its fresh and tender meat and rich nutrition, it is also known as "ginseng in water".
According to monitoring, loach meat is rich in high-quality protein, vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin B3, as well as various nutrients and trace elements that are beneficial to the human body, such as calcium, phosphorus, and iron. It deserves the name of "ginseng in water".
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that loach has a sweet taste and a mild nature; Enter the liver, spleen, and kidney channels; The efficacy of tonifying the middle and supplementing qi, tonifying the kidney and yang, detoxifying and promoting diuresis; It has certain improvement effects on diarrhea due to spleen deficiency, itchy skin, obstructed urination, and impotence.
As a means of dietotherapy, experts have pointed out that eating loach has only an auxiliary therapeutic effect on male impotence. To achieve the goal of effective treatment of male impotence, especially male impotence caused by prostate diseases, it is necessary to go to a formal medical institution and receive scientific and standardized systematic treatment.
Experts say: Prostate disease is caused by prostate stiffness and sclerosis (also known as "fibrosis").
Take the common prostatitis as an example. When the current prostate gland becomes rigid and sclerotic, it can cause damage to the capillaries of the prostate, dysfunction of microcirculation and nutrient supply, loss of normal nourishment and maintenance of the gland, decline in resistance to disease and immunity, and slight external stimulation can lead to the occurrence of prostatitis.
Once inflammation occurs in the prostate, it can cause damage to the nerve tissue inside the prostate gland, thereby affecting the perception and transmission of sexual stimuli, controlling the sympathetic nerves that normally erect the penis, and failing to feel sufficient stimulation, ultimately leading to the occurrence of male impotence symptoms such as inability to erect, weak erections, and short term erections.
Therefore, only by fundamentally solving the problem of prostate stiffness and sclerosis can we truly achieve the goal of effective treatment of male impotence caused by prostate diseases. Eating loaches alone is far from enough.