There is a popular saying among people that "what you eat makes up what you eat," so many men have always believed that eating a whip can enhance their masculinity. But can eating a whip really make a man strong? Experts believe that the statement that eating a whip can enhance one's masculinity is not necessarily scientific. "Eating whips to boost yang is more of a psychological effect.". To improve sexual ability, it is necessary to start from many aspects, such as harmonious sexual life, light diet, regular exercise, and so on. The following is a detailed introduction to the misconceptions of male masculinity.
The viewpoint of supplementing the brain with the brain: not necessarily all right
"What you eat to make up for what you eat" is not necessarily a scientific point of view. Experts say that the core idea of "supplementing the form with the form" is to treat diseases in corresponding organs of the human body using animal organs. This method of using animal organs to regulate and replenish the body originates from the dietary therapy in traditional Chinese medicine.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that there is a certain theoretical basis for "supplementing the form with the form". Tang Dynasty medical scientist Sun Simiao discovered that animal viscera and human viscera are very similar in terms of tissue, morphology, and function. In long-term clinical practice, he proposed the viewpoints of "treating viscera with viscera" and "supplementing viscera with viscera", which is a very important principle in traditional Chinese medicine diet: "supplementing the form with the form.". From a clinical perspective, "tonifying the body with shape" can achieve better results in the treatment of some diseases. For example, traditional Chinese medicine advocates that the liver opens the eyes, so eating animal liver can brighten the eyes.
Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes the issue of "Qi" in the human body, paying more attention to the physical constitution and functional aspects of the body. At the same time, traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes the differentiation of symptoms and signs. Deficiency syndromes need to be supplemented, while positivity cannot be supplemented. Therefore, it is not possible to simply use "supplementing form with form" as a treatment method. In addition, there are certain differences between the organs mentioned in traditional Chinese medicine and the organs in the anatomical sense, such as heart disease. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the heart governs the gods, and is related to the nervous system and thinking; The heart governs the blood vessels and is related to the circulatory system in modern anatomy. Therefore, the treatment of "supplementing the form with the form" should also be based on syndrome differentiation, and the suitability of this dietary therapy method should be judged according to different symptoms. "If you consistently use the form to supplement the form regardless of the difference in symptoms, you will not only fail to achieve the effect of" supplement ", but also exacerbate the disease and affect health.".
Supplementing Blood with Blood: Scientific Basis
Blood is a conveyor belt that transports nutrients within the human body. Iron is an essential element in the human body, mainly present in hemoglobin. Animal blood is rich in iron and is heme iron, which is easily absorbed by the human body and is not easily disturbed by substances such as oxalic acid in food. Black fungus, kelp, sesame, and other foods also contain high levels of iron, but the iron contained in these foods is non heme iron, with a relatively low absorption rate. Therefore, eating animal blood to supplement blood is highly recommended as a dietary treatment for iron deficiency anemia.
Pig brain has a certain brain tonic effect. Pig brain belongs to high cholesterol foods, which can help brain development to some extent. However, for people with diseases such as hyperlipidemia and arteriosclerosis, excessive consumption of high cholesterol foods can exacerbate the condition and even induce cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases such as stroke.
There are many other things that can nourish the brain. Experts believe that eating fish head and meat is more suitable for nourishing the brain because they are rich in protein, amino acids, vitamins, a large number of trace elements, as well as cephalin, lecithin, and cholesterol, all of which are necessary for human brain nutrition. The advantage of fish brain over sheep brain, cow brain, and pig brain lies in the fact that it is rich in DHA and EPA.
In daily foods, walnuts, black sesame seeds, etc. are also beneficial for "brain tonifying", and can be eaten more appropriately.