Reason 1: Compared to animal protein, soy products contain a large amount of plant-based protein. If consumed too much, it will inevitably increase the amount of nitrogen-containing waste generated in the body, increase the burden on the kidneys, and further weaken kidney function. Therefore, patients with renal insufficiency should consume less soy products and increase animal protein intake to reduce the burden on the kidneys and avoid the accumulation of non protein nitrogen in the body.
Reason 2: Traditional Chinese medicine believes that tofu and other soy products are mostly cold and cold. Therefore, men with weak stomach, spleen and kidney deficiency, yang deficiency prone to diarrhea, and frequent ejaculation and slippery sperm should not eat more to avoid worsening the symptoms of kidney deficiency and yang deficiency.
How should infertile men protect their kidneys besides not eating soy products?
You can often drink Eucommia ulmoides tea for kidney strengthening and yang strengthening. Cut 12 grams of Eucommia ulmoides leaves into small pieces and place them in a tea cup with 3 grams of green tea. Soak in boiling water for 10 minutes before drinking. According to the Compendium of Materia Medica, Eucommia ulmoides has a sweet taste, a warm and slightly pungent nature, and has the effects of tonifying the liver, kidneys, strengthening muscles and bones, and benefiting the waist and knees. This prescription is suitable for treating lower back and knee pain caused by kidney liver yang deficiency, impotence, premature ejaculation, frequent urination, urgency, hypertension, heart disease, liver cirrhosis, etc. Long term consumption has the effects of anti-aging, anti-aging, and longevity.
Moderate exercise can delay aging, but the intensity should not be too high. Sports that are within your ability should be selected to promote blood circulation and improve blood stasis, qi loss, and other conditions. Walking, jogging, brisk walking, or walking barefoot on pebbles can promote blood circulation and have an auxiliary therapeutic effect on kidney deficiency.