Speaking of fruit, our general understanding is its weight loss and beauty benefits. In fact, fruits can also treat sexual dysfunction and urinary tract infections.
Litchi: Use 15 to 20 litchi seeds, break them and decoct them with water to treat testicular swelling and pain.
Lotus seeds: Take 15 grams of fresh lotus seeds (do not peel off the green bud core in the center of the lotus seeds), fry them in water, and take them together to cure excessive dreamlike emission. Alternatively, it is advisable to take 10 grams of fresh lotus seeds (with lotus seeds), steam them on rice noodles, and chew them twice a day for two days.
Grapes: Take 250 grams of fresh grapes, peel, pit, and mash them, then add an appropriate amount of warm water to drink and take once or twice a day for two weeks. This can treat prostatitis and short, red, astringent pain in urine.
Kiwi fruit: 50 grams of fresh kiwi fruit, 250 milliliters (about 1 cup) of mashed warm boiled water, evenly mixed and taken after drinking, can treat astringent and painful urination after prostatitis.
Mango: Take 10 grams of mango kernels, break them and fry them in water. Take them twice a day for two weeks. They can cure orchitis and testicular swelling and pain.
Ginkgo biloba: Take 10 ginkgo biloba fruits, stir-fry them with shells, and then take the kernels for consumption. Take them twice a day, even if they are fat, for two weeks. This can cure excessive ejaculation.
Papaya: 250 grams of wood, sliced and put into 1000 grams of rice wine or low alcohol Baijiu, soaked for two weeks before use, drinking 15 milliliters each time, twice a day, for two weeks, can cure kidney deficiency, yang lifting and premature ejaculation.
Red jujube: Red jujube has the beneficial function of strengthening the blood and spirit. Regular consumption of red jujube can play a role in nourishing blood, and has a good therapeutic effect on patients with premature ejaculation and impotence.
Walnuts: Eating two to four a day can strengthen the kidney and blood, assist in treating kidney and urinary stones, and delay aging.
(Intern Editor: Chen Hao)