Excessive use of aphrodisiacs can accelerate testicular dysfunction
At present, the vast majority of aphrodisiacs on the market contain sex hormones and sex hormones. These sex hormones and sex hormones can enhance sexual stimulation and pleasure during sexual activity by stimulating the sexual nerves and organs. Therefore, some male friends with low libido and poor erectile function are very dependent on this
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However, the sex hormones and sex hormones in aphrodisiacs not only enhance sexual stimulation and pleasure, but also act on the sexual nerves and organs for a long time, which can easily accelerate the premature decline of sexual nerve and organ function, ultimately exacerbating male sexual dysfunction symptoms.
Taking male testicular function as an example:
As is well known, the testicles of men have the function of secreting testosterone and supplying the whole body. As a type of male hormone in the male body, testosterone secreted by the testes has functions such as maintaining sexual desire, promoting penile erection, and stimulating male "masculinity".
Overuse of aphrodisiacs leads to long-term saturation or tendency towards saturation of the levels of sex hormones and sex hormones in men's bodies. In this situation, the male testicles secrete testosterone and supply the whole body with functions that are easily suppressed by the "pigeon occupying the nest" of aphrodisiacs, making it difficult to fully exert and even useless. According to the principle of "use in, waste out" in physiology, over time, it is easy to lead to a decline in the function of male testicles to secrete testosterone and supply the whole body, or an accelerated rate of decline.
As mentioned earlier, testosterone secreted by the male testicles has functions such as maintaining libido, promoting penile erection, and stimulating male "masculinity". Therefore, long-term overuse of aphrodisiacs can lead to a decline in male testicular secretion of testosterone and the ability to supply the whole body, or an accelerated rate of decline, which is inevitable and can easily cause or exacerbate symptoms such as decreased libido, weak erections, and mental fatigue in men.