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Recently, 24-year-old Mr. Nan has been experiencing frequent gastrointestinal discomfort, constipation, and insomnia, often tossing and turning at night unable to sleep. Even in intimate moments with his girlfriend, he seemed to lack vitality. Initially, he thought he was just physically weak, but as time went on, alarm bells rang in his mind, prompting him to go to the hospital for a check-up.
Upon initial examination, the doctor found that Mr. Nan did indeed have a condition of physical weakness due to factors such as work stress and lack of exercise. This led to a series of symptoms such as fatigue and mental fatigue in Mr. Nan’s daily life. However, based on the fact that Mr. Nan had no history of allergies, the doctor provided a “home remedy” tailored to Mr. Nan’s tight work schedule and lack of exercise.
This “remedy” involves dripping “medicated oil” into the navel before bed. What miraculous effects does “medicated oil” have? Why should it be dripped into the body?
What is the magic of “medicated oil”?
We all know that “medicated oil” is a common household item with cooling, pain-relieving, itching-relieving, and mosquito-repellent effects, widely used to alleviate symptoms such as colds, headaches, and insect bites. Its main ingredients include menthol, camphor, eucalyptus oil, methyl salicylate, and others.
Among them, menthol is one of the main components of “medicated oil,” with a cooling effect that can effectively relieve symptoms such as headaches and fever.
Camphor has an analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect, which is very effective in relieving muscle pain, joint pain, and other symptoms.
Eucalyptus oil has antibacterial and antiviral effects, which can help prevent viral diseases such as colds and flu. Wintergreen oil has a soothing effect, relieving fatigue, muscle aches, and other symptoms.
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Therefore, the “small medicated oil” contains “great energy.” However, for certain special groups such as pregnant women, children, and the elderly, caution is still required when using medicated oil. Pregnant women may have a certain impact on the fetus if they use medicated oil during pregnancy, so it is important to follow medical advice when using it.
What kind of “chemical reaction” will occur when “medicated oil” is dripped into the navel of men?
Promotes gastrointestinal motility, relieves indigestion
In traditional Chinese medicine, the navel is one of the most important acupoints in the human body, known as the “Shenque acupoint.” Dripping medicated oil into the navel can stimulate the Shenque acupoint, regulate the circulation of qi and blood in the body, promote intestinal peristalsis, and thus relieve constipation. With the assistance of medicated oil, the digestive system can rejuvenate with new vitality.
Improves sleep quality
As society develops rapidly, the fast-paced lifestyle often leads to anxiety and high stress levels. This is particularly true for the male population responsible for earning a living. Research has shown that dripping medicated oil into the navel before bed can effectively relieve stress and anxiety. This is because the components in medicated oil can stimulate the nervous system, alleviate muscle tension and emotional turmoil. Additionally, medicated oil has a calming effect, helping men with high work stress sleep better, thus reducing pressure and anxiety.
Relieves back pain, eliminates fatigue
The components such as menthol and camphor in medicated oil have excellent anti-inflammatory, pain-relief, and cooling effects. When men drip medicated oil into their navels before bed, these components can be absorbed through the skin and penetrate deep into the muscle tissues, alleviating back pain caused by fatigue or dampness.
Expels dampness, enhances immunity
This is because the menthol and camphor in medicated oil can promote blood circulation, improve the body’s oxygen utilization, and help the body expel dampness more effectively. Additionally, the other components in medicated oil can stimulate the body’s immune system, enhancing immunity. Men dripping medicated oil into the navel before bed can effectively boost the body’s resistance, preventing colds and other diseases.
How to cleverly use “medicated oil” to unleash its magical effects?
After listening to the doctor’s advice, Mr. Nan tried this “home remedy” the same night. After dripping medicated oil into his navel for a period of time, he felt a reduction in physical fatigue, a much-improved mental state, a sense of relief in his chest, and the insomnia problem was resolved. With a better mental state, he also had a new vitality in deepening communication with his girlfriend.
Nevertheless, new doubts may arise as to whether medicated oil actually has such miraculous effects and whether it is toxic?
From the main components of medicated oil, menthol, camphor, eucalyptus oil, methyl salicylate, and others, these main components have a certain toxicity under certain conditions, such as at high concentrations. However, these components in medicated oil are rigorously controlled, so the toxicity is very low and is generally not harmful to the human body.
However, caution is still required for certain special groups such as pregnant women, children, and the elderly when using medicated oil. Pregnant women may have a certain impact on the fetus if they use medicated oil during pregnancy, and children and the elderly may be more susceptible to drug toxicity and adverse reactions due to the decline in body function and weaker metabolism and excretion of drugs.
In addition, some people may be allergic to certain components of medicated oil, causing symptoms such as itching and swelling of the skin after use. For this category of individuals, it is advisable to avoid using medicated oil.
From this, we can understand that “medicated oil,” when used externally, can have a cooling, pain-relieving, wind-dispelling, and itch-relieving effect by absorption through the skin. Moreover, it can exhibit miraculous effects in the male body when used internally.
But in addition to dripping into the navel and external use, can medicated oil enter the body in other ways? Experts have conducted research on this type of issue.
Is it really possible to ingest “medicated oil”? Has anyone taken medicated oil orally?
We all know that medicated oil is commonly used externally to treat mosquito bites. Its components such as menthol, methyl salicylate, camphor, eucalyptus oil, and clove phenol can be absorbed through the skin when used externally, providing a cooling, pain-relieving, wind-dispelling, and itch-relieving effect. However, medicated oil can indeed be taken orally.
In certain specific situations, we may recommend taking a small amount of medicated oil orally to relieve specific discomfort, such as severe headache or motion sickness. When taken orally, it can be diluted with a moderate amount of warm water for consumption, reducing irritation to the throat. However, in such cases, strict adherence to medical advice is necessary, controlling the dosage, and using it under the guidance of a doctor.
However, medicated oil is not a medication to be taken orally at will. This is because the volatile components in medicated oil will quickly enter the bloodstream after ingestion, causing harm to the human body if the safe dosage is exceeded. Common poisoning symptoms include thirst, burning sensation in the mouth, difficulty breathing, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and in severe cases, it may lead to coma and pulmonary edema.
Finally, it is important to remind everyone that in the absence of any medical advice, you should not take medicated oil orally without authorization. Do not learn any behavior online at will! If you accidentally ingest medicated oil or experience discomfort, seek medical attention promptly!
The philosophy behind men applying a small amount of medicated oil into their navels
As society’s pace of development accelerates, men face increasing pressure from family, work, and society, leading to great physical and mental fatigue. For this common issue faced by men, a small bottle of medicated oil has tremendous benefits.
During times of high work stress when both mind and body are exhausted and unable to muster the energy for their partners, mastering this “home remedy” can inject new vitality into their stagnant lives, revitalizing the body and spirit.
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