China.com exposes! Fuyang Bazhen Pill, restore the vigor for men with premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction

by fuyang97548 on 2012-03-02 03:40:31

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Fu Yang Bazhen Pills are composed of eight very precious Chinese herbs: Cordyceps sinensis, deer antler, Ziheche (placenta), Epimedium, Cistanche, Morinda, bull penis, and Suoyang. The common feature of these eight herbs is that they are particularly valuable, have strong medicinal effects, and are all rare treasures for warming and replenishing kidney yang.

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The first treasure is Cordyceps sinensis. Cordyceps sinensis is a complex of the fruiting body of the fungus Cordyceps sinensis and the larva corpse of the bat moth family insect. It mainly grows in Sichuan, Qinghai, Tibet, etc. Now due to the destruction of ground vegetation, Cordyceps sinensis has become even more precious. Cordyceps sinensis has the functions of tonifying the kidney, strengthening yang, stopping bleeding, and transforming phlegm, and also has the function of enhancing immune function. The first recorded use of Cordyceps sinensis was in Wu Yiluo's "Bencao Congxin" during the Qing Dynasty. The book believes that Cordyceps sinensis has a sweet taste and warm nature, can tonify the lung and benefit the kidney, transform phlegm and stop coughing. It can be used for long-term cough, shortness of breath, postpartum weakness, premature ejaculation, impotence, and other symptoms of "deficiency".

The second treasure is deer antler. Deer antler is the young horn of male sika deer or elk before it hardens into bone, with hair and blood. It is the best herb for warming and replenishing kidney yang, and at the same time can nourish essence and blood. In clinical practice, it has good therapeutic effects on diseases such as premature ejaculation and impotence caused by insufficient kidney yang. The famous Qing Dynasty medical scientist Zhang Lu highly recommended deer antler in his book "Benjing Fengyuan". He believed that "deer antler helps fire and yang, generates essence and marrow, consolidates essence and controls urination." The ancients believed that "the blood of all animals cannot reach the horns, only the deer antlers contain blood," indicating that deer antler has excellent effects of warming and replenishing kidney yang.

The third treasure is Ziheche. Ziheche is also called placenta, which is what we commonly refer to as the afterbirth. Ziheche has the functions of warming kidney yang, benefiting kidney essence, and replenishing both qi and blood. Li Shizhen said in "Compendium of Materia Medica": "Ziheche is the beginning of heaven and earth, the ancestor of yin and yang, the start of Qian and Kun. When the embryo begins, after nine cycles of nine, the fetus then rides and carries it," hence it is called Heche. Because the placenta turns red when delivered with the mother and turns purple after a while, it is called "Ziheche" in medicine. Ziheche is a blood and flesh substance, its warming and replenishing power is incomparable to minerals and herbs. It is formed by the combination of paternal essence and maternal blood, can greatly replenish kidney yang, and is often used clinically to treat male premature ejaculation and impotence, female qi and blood deficiency, and irregular menstruation.

The fourth treasure is Xianlingpi. Xianlingpi is also known as Epimedium. It was discovered by the ancients that after male sheep consumed it, they became easily excited, one male sheep could mate with dozens of female sheep, continuously mating without tiring, and the erection lasted especially long. Later generations proved through continuous research that this herb indeed has extraordinary effects of tonifying the kidney, strengthening yang, invigorating qi, and strengthening the heart. It can promote the secretion of semen, fill the seminal vesicle with semen, and then stimulate sensory nerves, thereby stimulating sexual desire and improving endurance. It has good effects on treating premature ejaculation, impotence, infertility, and other conditions.

The fifth treasure is Roucongrong. Roucongrong is a parasitic plant that grows on the roots of Haloxylon ammodendron and Tamarix. Legend has it that after Genghis Khan and his soldiers accidentally consumed Roucongrong after a failed battle, they gained supernatural strength and defeated the Jamukha tribe, laying the foundation for the unification of Mongolia. Hence, it is also known as "desert ginseng." Roucongrong is a traditional valuable Chinese medicine, and is one of the most frequently used tonifying drugs in prescriptions for tonifying the kidney and strengthening yang throughout history. It is sweet and salty in taste, warm in nature, enters the kidney meridian, tonifies the kidney and assists yang, and also benefits essence and blood. In "Compendium of Materia Medica," it is recorded that "Roucongrong has the effects of tonifying the kidney and strengthening yang, moistening the intestines, and promoting bowel movements. This herb tonifies but not excessively, hence it is named 'congrong'."

The sixth treasure is Bajitian. Bajitian is warm in nature and sweet in taste, entering the kidney and liver meridians. It warms and replenishes kidney yang, dispels wind and removes dampness, strengthens tendons and bones. It is used to treat lung, spleen, and kidney yang deficiency, weak qi, premature ejaculation, impotence, and lower abdominal cold pain. "Yaoxing Lun" records: Treats nocturnal emission in men, yang deficiency impotence, etc. Bajitian promotes the secretion of adrenal cortical hormones, and can be used clinically for sexual dysfunction, prostatic diseases, etc. Experiments show that: A water extract of Bajitian given orally to mice for 11 consecutive days can increase the weight of the mice and prolong their swimming time.

The seventh treasure is bull penis. Bull penis is made from the external genitalia of male bulls, with the function of warming and replenishing kidney yang. In the Qing Palace Manchu-Han Imperial Feast, bull penis was listed as the twelfth dish. Western medicine believes that the sex organs of living male animals, such as testicles, do indeed contain a considerable amount of male hormones, which can help male friends improve their sexual ability. China has always emphasized the concept of "shape replenishes shape." In "Compendium of Materia Medica," it is recorded that bull penis treats "women's abnormal vaginal discharge, infertility," "men's impotence, premature ejaculation, replenishing kidney yang, strengthening yang, consolidating the root and cultivating the source." Bull penis contains androgens, proteins, fats, etc., can replenish the kidney and support yang, and is mainly used to treat kidney deficiency-induced premature ejaculation, soreness and weakness in the waist and knees, etc.

The eighth treasure is Suoyang. Suoyang, also known as immortality herb, is a wild parasitic plant growing in desert and Gobi areas, mainly produced in Hexi Corridor of Gansu, Alashan League of Inner Mongolia, Altay of Xinjiang, Haixi of Qinghai. It grows best at -20℃, does not accumulate snow where it grows, the ground does not freeze, and within a radius of 50 meters, there is only one Suoyang growing, showing the abundance of yang energy. There were textual records in pre-Qin times, it started being used as medicine in the Han Dynasty, and was valued by famous doctors throughout history. "Compendium of Materia Medica" records: "Tonify the kidney, benefit essence and blood, moisten dryness and nourish tendons to treat atrophy and leakage." Clinically, it mainly treats frequent urination, constipation, impotence, premature ejaculation, soreness and weakness in the waist and knees, insomnia, and hair loss. It has unique effects on frequent urination and premature ejaculation in middle-aged and elderly people.

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