"Tonifying the kidney," he's good for me, too. "Everyone will smile when they see this advertising phrase. In many people's minds, kidney deficiency means "sexual deficiency.". Interviews with reporters have found that many men speak of self-esteem, preferring to brew animal whip medicinal liquor and drink daily for long-term benefits in tonifying the kidney, rather than explaining embarrassing matters to doctors and seeking their help. Therefore, animal whips still have a strong market today. However, experts caution that people with different types of kidney deficiency should not blindly eat whip to strengthen their yang, otherwise it may backfire and even exacerbate impotence. Western medicine has pointed out that the so-called improvement of sexual function by taking whips is actually just the result of overcoming psychological obstacles.
Many patients rely on animal whip to save "sexual deficiency"
Many people believe that tonifying the kidney is a man's patent, and only people with sexual dysfunction need to tonify the kidney. Tonifying the "kidney" means tonifying the "sex". And tonifying the kidney should be done secretly and quietly. From a medical perspective, kidney deficiency is actually a traumatic accumulation of life activities, and its existence is very common. Many middle-aged and elderly people have more or less symptoms of kidney deficiency, such as weak waist and knees, insomnia and forgetfulness, decreased disease resistance, and decreased sexual function. This is not surprising.
What can you eat to invigorate the kidney and strengthen yang? Almost everyone can casually come up with different answers: dog meat, sheep kidney, loach, sea cucumber, yam, cordyceps sinensis... But compared to other things, the most famous food tonic and aphrodisiac is probably animal whip. The reporter learned that the traditional Chinese concept of "supplementing the body with the form" is widely spread among the people. Many middle-aged and elderly men, especially the more conservative population, are more accustomed to using the implicit homemade "animal whip medicinal liquor" at home once they encounter kidney deficiency and impotence, and then take two cups of it every day. They firmly believe that through dietotherapy, they can not only have a long-term effect on strengthening the yang, but also avoid the side effects of Western medicine, There is no need to go to the hospital and face the doctor's questioning about "sexual deficiency" awkwardly. Experts believe that the reason why eating animal whips to enhance masculinity is not only due to the continuous inheritance and development of traditional Chinese medicine, but also related to men's love of face, self-esteem, and reluctance to disclose privacy.
Eating animal whip and tonic should be treated differently
Currently, the animal whip sold on the market includes bullwhip, donkey whip, deer whip, horse whip, dog whip, sheep whip... But does eating whip have any effect on kidney deficiency and impotence? Zhang Shijun, an associate professor of traditional Chinese medicine at the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, said that traditional Chinese medicine believes that taking whip has the effect of tonifying the kidney and strengthening yang, but the whip effect is different.
"Eating blood to replenish blood, you can eat some tendons for joint pain, and you can use pig lungs to boil soup for asthma due to cough deficiency." Zhang Shijun said, "Supplementing the body with shape" is a rule derived from long-term practice and observation in traditional Chinese medicine, with certain medical basis. As long as you consider your own constitution and the doctor's recommendations when selecting supplements, symptomatic dietotherapy can receive positive curative effects. As for the dietetic effects of animal whip, similar records have been recorded in medical books of various dynasties in China. Bullwhip and deer whip have the effects of warming the kidney, strengthening yang, and tonifying the essence, and can be used to treat deafness, tinnitus, impotence, strain, and pain in the waist and knees.
(Intern Editor: Pan Jindi)