Sexual Health
Impotence and premature ejaculation are not terrible! Moxibustion for a few minutes every day will definitely boost your vitality
In our daily life, the incidence rate of impotence is rising, and it is undoubtedly a very embarrassing thing for men to get impotence. So how to treat impotence? From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine theory, male impotence belongs to the syndrome of insufficient yang qi. Such a person belongs to a sub healthy state. Moxibustion can enhance the yang qi of the human body, thereby playing a role in promoting yang. This method of promoting yang is more direct and lasting than taking medicine and the like. Next, we will introduce several acupuncture points that moxibustion can help you warm the kidney and strengthen yang.
1. Moxibustion for Sanyinjiao
"Sanyinjiao" is a convergence point where the three yin meridians of the liver, spleen, and kidney intersect and converge. Moxibustion at this point has the meaning of diverting yang from yin and tonifying yin essence. Long-term moxibustion at this point has the effect of tonifying the liver, spleen, and kidney and consolidating astringency. It can remove dampness and turbidity, reduce blood lipids, and also be used as an auxiliary treatment for fatty liver. Women with weak waist and knees, increased leucorrhea, and irregular menstruation can be treated through this acupuncture point.
Moxibustion: After igniting the Ai Ai Mei Ai Tie, apply it to the Sanyinjiao acupoint for moxibustion. After burning the Ai Zhu for 10-20 minutes, take off the Ai Tie. It is normal for some parts to appear red and dizzy. Moxibustion is performed 1-3 times a day.
2. Moxibustion of Zusanli
Zusanli is a health care acupoint, and Zusanli is a combined acupoint of the Yangming Stomach Meridian. It is rich in qi and blood, increases intestinal peristalsis, and strengthens the spleen and stomach. "It has the effect of improving human immunity. The method of moxibustion at Zusanli has a history of thousands of years, and there is even a popular saying among the people that" if you want to be safe, you should always stay dry at three li. "This refers to the health care method of moxibustion at Zusanli until blistering and pus discharge.".
Moxibustion: After igniting the Ai Ai Mei Ai Tie, apply it to the Zusanli acupoint for moxibustion. After burning the Ai Zhu for 10-20 minutes, take off the Ai Tie, and it is normal for the local area to appear red and dizzy. Moxibustion is performed 1-3 times a day.
3. Moxibustion of Guanyuan
Guanyuan is the Mu acupoint of the small intestine, where men store essence and women accumulate blood. It is the intersection of the spleen meridian of the foot Taiyin, the liver meridian of the foot Jueyin, the kidney meridian of the foot Shaoyin, and the Ren meridian. Therefore, it governs the diseases of the three yin meridians of the foot, the small intestine, and the Ren meridian. It has the functions of tonifying the kidney and strengthening yang, warming and unblocking meridians, regulating qi and blood, tonifying deficiency and damage, and strengthening the vitality of the body. It has been used as an important point for health care in ancient and modern times.
Moxibustion: After igniting the Ai Ai Mei Ai Tie, apply it to the Guanyuan acupoint for moxibustion. After burning the Ai Zhu for 10-20 minutes, take off the Ai Tie, and it is normal for some parts to appear red and dizzy. Moxibustion is performed 1-2 times a day.
In the process of moxibustion treatment of impotence, attention must be paid to controlling sexual intercourse, preferably eliminating sexual intercourse, and attention should be paid to feeling comfortable and not burdened with thoughts. Moxibustion can be carried out at home without side effects or the difficulty of seeking medical advice. It can not only solve the problem of male impotence, but also comprehensively improve your physique and enable you to lead a normal life.
reminder:
1. Do not wash hands or bathe in cold water within half an hour of warm moxibustion.
2. After warm moxibustion, drink a normal amount of boiled water (never cold or ice water)
3. Not suitable for warm moxibustion within an hour after meals