Many people do not have strong sexual function, which will affect their daily life. Especially men are prone to sexual dysfunction, which can be treated through Chinese medicine, and have reasonable work and rest habits and scientific eating habits. 1. Epimedium Epimedium comes from <Ben Jing>. This product is the dried whole herb of Epimedium sagittatum of the Berberidaceae family. Use raw or crispy. Spicy, sweet, warm. Human liver and kidney meridians. It nourishes the kidney and strengthens yang, promotes sexual desire, dispels wind and relieves pain. ① Used for impotence, spermatorrhea, and weak waist and limbs, often used in combination with Cistanche deserticola, Eucommia ulmoides, and Actinolite. ② Treat rheumatic pain and cramps in the limbs, with Angelica dahurica, Clematis chinensis and cinnamon bark. ③For treating female livestock’s lack of estrus and infertility, it is often used in combination with Codonopsis pilosula, Atractylodes macrocephala, and Dipsacus asper. Dosage: Horse, cattle 15-458; pig, sheep 6-12g. It is not recommended for those with yin deficiency and internal heat. The whole plant contains epimedium, saponin, bitter substance, and nuclear substance. Pharmacological studies: ① Injecting male mice with Epimedium extract can increase the weight of the prostate, seminal vesicles and levator ani muscles, and has an androgen-like effect. ② The decoction of Epimedium has an inhibitory effect on poliomyelitis and other enteroviruses; it has an inhibitory effect on Staphylococcus aureus, Pneumococcus, etc. ②Promote diuretic and antihypertensive effects. 2. Actinolite Actinolite comes from <Ben Jing>. This product is the silicate mineral actinolite. Used alive or falsely. Salty, warm. Enters kidney meridian. Warming the kidney and strengthening yang, aphrodisiac. It is used for yang distension, spermatorrhea, infertility and weak waist and limbs, etc., and is often used in combination with Psoralea corylifolia, Cistanche deserticola, Cuscuta australis and Morinda officinalis. Actinolite contains magnesium silicate, calcium silicate, and small amounts of iron, aluminum, magnesium, chromium, etc. Pharmacological studies: It has excitatory effects. 3. Curculigo Curculigo comes from "Ben Jing". This product is the dried rhizome of Curculigo, a plant of the Amaryllidaceae family. Use raw or stir-fry with wine. Pungent, warm, slightly toxic. Human kidney and liver meridians. Nourishes the kidney and strengthens yang, dispels wind and relieves pain. ① Used for impotence, spermatorrhea, enuresis, etc., often used in combination with epimedium, wolfberry, licorice, etc. ② Treats cold pain in the waist and limbs, wind-cold-dampness arthralgia, etc., often used in combination with Acanthopanax acanthopanax, Clematis chinensis, Angelica sinensis, and Ligusticum chuanxiong. The roots contain tannins, starch, fatty oil, resin and mucilage composed of glucose, mannitol and glucuronic acid. Pharmacological studies: ①It strengthens the function of gonads, promotes digestion and increases appetite. ②The plate method test proved that 100% decoction of this product has a significant inhibitory effect on Staphylococcus aureus. |
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