Ginger cannot attract everyone's attention because it is only an essential seasoning in our lives. However, the editor would like to remind men who want to tonify their kidneys that ginger is a rare civilian kidney tonic. How to use it correctly to achieve kidney tonifying effects depends on whether we can master basic common sense.
Fresh ginger: enhance appetite and delay aging
Middle-aged and elderly men often experience weakness due to cold stomachs and poor appetite. They can often take fresh ginger slices to stimulate gastric secretion and promote digestion. Fresh ginger is not as dry as dry ginger, which has a strong dryness and moisturizes without damaging the yin. Cut four or five thin slices of fresh ginger every day, drink a cup of warm water in the morning, and then slowly chew the ginger slices in your mouth, allowing the odor of ginger to spread inside your stomach and outside your nostrils.
Dry ginger: treatment of impotence due to kidney deficiency
Take 1 male carp (about 500 grams), 10 grams of dried ginger and 10 grams of Chinese wolfberry. Take the fish from the carp belly (white jelly like substance in the male belly, which is the male seminal vesicle gland), add dried ginger and wolfberry seeds and fry together. Boil, add seasoning wine, salt, and monosodium glutamate to taste. Serve. Take it on an empty stomach once every other day for 5 consecutive days.
Dry ginger can warm the body and dissipate cold, invigorate the stomach and blood circulation, and wolfberry can nourish the liver and kidney, and improve the essence and eyesight. This Tonic Diet can treat impotence, cold phobia, cold limbs, lumbago, soreness and fatigue of the waist and knees caused by kidney yang deficiency.
However, ginger is pungent and warm, and can only be used in cold situations, and if used in large amounts, it is likely to break blood and injure yin. If there are symptoms of yin deficiency and fire hyperactivity such as sore throat, dry throat, and dry stool, ginger is not suitable for use.