Sexual Health
How much does it cost for a man to have sex at once? Will regular sexual activity lead to kidney deficiency
In ancient times, humans had little understanding of their own bodies. They often infer the truth of complex things based on simple phenomena. For example, the shedding and loss of hair and teeth indicate aging and death, which is an obvious fact. From this, they speculate that the loss of anything in the body will inevitably cause harm to health, especially when men have sex. The white thick substance has a mysterious function of nurturing offspring, and its loss will naturally be considered to have a more mysterious harmful effect on life.
A healthy male ejaculates approximately five milliliters per ejaculation. Modern medical analysis of * has found that approximately 200 million sperm survive in these few milliliters of *. The result of biochemical analysis is that 98% of * is water, the remaining 2% is protein and RNA, and there are very few trace elements such as zinc. As soon as these numbers come out, we will find that what men lose in their sexual intercourse is really insignificant. For example, one ejaculation and one mouthful of saliva lose almost the same amount of nutrients. I have never heard that spitting a mouthful can cause "kidney deficiency" or require "tonifying".
Some people talk about the harm of sexual activity to men from another perspective, which is that sexual activity consumes physical energy. In this era of advocating that 'life is movement', this statement is particularly absurd and ridiculous. Similarly, people who tend to take things seriously have conducted experiments and found that a passionate and unrestrained sexual activity consumes about the same amount of calories as riding a bicycle at a moderate speed for one kilometer (approximately two stops from a bus). On this planet, it is estimated that tens of millions of men sit on the two wheels of bicycles every day "burning their energy". It is believed that this has not caused any harm to their health, but may actually increase their physical and mental vitality. So we can confidently say that the early death of Wang Hui's father has nothing to do with frequent sexual activity.
I have seen many men who have seen traditional Chinese medicine, and they are all wearing a hat called "kidney deficiency"; I have also seen many people who "tonify" their kidneys due to "kidney deficiency," but I have never heard anyone say that they can make up for "kidney deficiency". For men who believe in simple materialism, tonifying the kidneys is probably a lifelong career. If one lives endlessly, one must not only "nourish the kidneys". This is truly an invisible shackle set on the spirit of Chinese men, which can more effectively limit the freedom of mind and body than tangible shackles.