A new study by Italian medical experts shows that phototherapy can improve primary sexual dysfunction.
In the study, patients who were diagnosed as primary low libido, sexual arousal disorder, and lack of orgasm received a special phototherapy program: after getting up early every day, from about 7 to 8 o'clock, they immediately received white fluorescent radiation that had been filtered by ultraviolet light and adjusted at a certain intensity for one and a half hours. After two weeks of treatment, the researchers found that this method can achieve very good results, Most patients have significantly improved in various aspects of sexual dysfunction.
There is a pineal gland in the human brain, which can secrete some hormones to increase the sleep time, and the function of the pineal gland in the elderly is attenuated, so they can't sleep early in the morning. These hormones also have the effect of inhibiting sexual desire. Experts speculate that light can inhibit the activity of pineal gland in human brain, thus achieving the role of excitatory skills.
In fact, in the past, a report on infertility in Australia pointed out that infertile men generally lack vitamin D. It is well known that the best way to supplement vitamin D is not to put pills in your mouth, but to accept the baptism of sunlight.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that human work and rest should be synchronized with the sun, with sunrise and sunset; If you live abnormally, you will fall into the shadow of sub-health. In traditional Chinese medicine, the sun symbolizes the source of yang. The most natural aphrodisiac method includes the simplest and moderate sun exposure. Today, people sitting in offices and cars may need more sunbathing.