Recently, many male friends have been privately messaging me, telling me that they are facing some issues in terms of their functionality, feeling very anxious every day, and even feeling that the kidney-tonifying medicine they take is not working. However, in reality, Dr. Huang tells you that the strength of a man in that aspect is influenced by many factors!
Ignoring the psychological aspect, the impact of Qi and blood is the most significant. Just like in life, Qi and blood are like the fuel that drives you, supporting men to sustain their combat power. At this time, the Qi and blood in the whole body will provide assistance to the ancestral sinews, enabling them to function.
If the Qi and blood are abundant and last for a long time, some people may have difficulty in rising due to their weak Qi and blood. So, how can you ensure that your Qi and blood remain abundant? It is closely related to the spleen and liver. Firstly, let’s talk about the spleen. The spleen is responsible for transportation and transformation, and it can also generate Qi and blood. If the spleen is weak, its functions naturally cannot proceed smoothly.
If symptoms such as abdominal distension, poor appetite, sticky stools, and thick greasy tongue coating occur frequently, it is time to tonify the spleen and nourish the blood. You should use a combination of Bai Zhu, Dang Gui, Bai Fu Ling, Astragalus, Longan flesh, Yuan Zhi, Sour Jujube Seed, Agastache, Licorice, and Ginseng to create the Gui Pi Tang, which can nourish the heart, soothe the spirit, and invigorate the spleen.
Next, let’s talk about the liver. The liver is responsible for regulating the flow of Qi in the body. If Qi and blood are abundant, our ancestral sinews will be nourished. If the liver Qi is not smooth, you may have thoughts in your mind, but there is no response below. You may experience chest tightness, pain, bloating, tongue swelling on both sides, and often feel emotionally low, irritable, and prone to anger.
In such cases, consider using Chai Hu Shu Gan Wan, a combination of Chen Pi, Chai Hu, Chuan Xiong, Cyperus, and Licorice, which can help soothe the liver, resolve stagnation, and regulate Qi flow.
That’s all for today’s sharing. I remind everyone that if you experience similar symptoms, please seek medical advice promptly and take appropriate medication under the guidance of a professional doctor. Avoid self-diagnosis and self-treatment!