Men eating ginger can cure sexual dysfunction
Fresh Ginger: Increases appetite and slows down aging
Middle-aged and elderly men often suffer from physical weakness due to cold stomach and loss of appetite. Fresh ginger slices can be taken regularly to stimulate gastric juice secretion and promote digestion.
Fresh ginger is not as dry as dried ginger. It is moisturizing without hurting the yin. Cut four to five thin slices of fresh ginger every day. Drink a cup of warm water when you get up in the morning, then put the ginger slices in your mouth slowly. Chew the ginger to allow the smell of ginger to spread in your mouth, into your stomach and outside your nostrils.
Dried ginger: Treats impotence due to kidney deficiency
Take about 500 grams of a male carp, 10 grams each of dried ginger and wolfberry. Take the fish from the belly of the carp (that is, the white jelly-like substance in the belly of the male fish - the seminal vesicle gland of the male fish), fry it with dried ginger and wolfberry, bring it to a boil, add cooking wine, salt and MSG to taste and serve. Take it on an empty stomach, once every other day for 5 days.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that dried ginger warms the body and dispels cold, strengthens the stomach and activates blood circulation, while wolfberry nourishes the liver and kidneys, improves essence and improves eyesight. This medicinal diet can treat impotence, chills, cold limbs, waist pain, and waist pain caused by kidney yang deficiency. Sore knees, fatigue, etc.
However, ginger is a pungent and warm food and can only be used when catching a cold, but it should not be used too much to avoid breaking blood and damaging yin. If you have symptoms such as sore throat, dry throat, and dry stool at the same time, it is recommended not to use ginger to avoid aggravating the symptoms.
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