Special medicinal wine and tea recipes for male kidney tonification and aphrodisiac effects, along with dietary therapy for the causes of pathological spermatorrhea.
Morinda officinalis and Epimedium Wine Ingredients: 250g each of Morinda officinalis and Epimedium, 1500ml of white wine. Preparation: Chop the two herbs and place them in a container with the white wine. Seal and soak for 7 days before consumption. Dosage: Take 20ml twice a day, morning and evening. Efficacy: Tonifies yang and dispels wind. Suitable for neurasthenia, decreased libido, rheumatic pain, limb paralysis, and peripheral neuritis.
Deer Antler and Yam Wine Ingredients: 15g deer antler, 60g yam, 1000ml white wine. Preparation: Place the deer antler, yam, and white wine in a container, seal, and soak for at least 7 days before consumption. Dosage: 15-20ml three times daily. Efficacy: Tonifies the kidneys and strengthens yang. Suitable for decreased libido, impotence, spermatorrhea, premature ejaculation, enuresis due to kidney yang deficiency, chronic diarrhea, aplastic anemia, and other anemias.
Snow Lotus and Cordyceps Wine Ingredients: 100g snow lotus, 50g cordyceps, 1000ml white wine. Preparation: Chop the snow lotus and place it in a container with the cordyceps and white wine. Seal and soak for 15 days. Dosage: Take 15ml twice a day, morning and evening. Efficacy: Tonifies deficiency and strengthens yang. Suitable for decreased libido or impotence.
Epimedium Wine Ingredients: 200g epimedium, 2000ml white wine. Preparation: Crush the epimedium, place it in a cloth bag, soak it in the white wine, seal it, and let it sit for 3 days before drinking. Dosage: Drink 15-20ml before bedtime each night. Efficacy: Tonifies the kidneys and strengthens yang, strengthens muscles and bones. Suitable for male impotence, female infertility, and numbness of limbs caused by deficiency of yin and yang and weakness of the kidney yang. This wine can be consumed regularly.
Lingpi Dihuang Wine Ingredients: 62g Epimedium, 38g Rehmannia glutinosa, 1250ml alcohol. Preparation: Finely chop the above herbs, wrap them in gauze, and soak them in the alcohol in a clean container. Seal tightly to prevent air from entering. It can be consumed after 3 days in spring and summer, and 5 days in autumn and winter. Dosage: Tonifies the kidneys and strengthens Yang. Suitable for kidney deficiency and impotence, infertility due to cold uterus, weakness in the lower back and knees, and muscle and bone pain. Efficacy: Drink warm as needed daily, keeping the effects of the alcohol continuous, but avoid excessive intoxication. If the medicinal wine is almost finished, it should be prepared again.
Shrimp Wine Ingredients: 1 pair of fresh prawns, 250 ml of white wine. Preparation: Wash the fresh prawns and place them in a wine jar. Pour the white wine into the jar, seal it, and place it in a cool, dark place to soak for 7 days. Dosage: Take 15 ml twice daily. Efficacy: Tonifies the kidneys and strengthens yang. Suitable for decreased libido and male impotence. Regular consumption in winter can also prevent impotence and other related conditions. Contraindications: Not suitable for those allergic to shrimp or with skin diseases.
Ginseng Tea Ingredients: 15g ginseng, 5g tea leaves. Preparation: Simmer the ginseng in water for 30 minutes, then steep as tea. Dosage: Drink frequently as a tea substitute. If the flavor is too strong, add more boiling water until diluted. Effects: Tonifies Qi and strengthens Yang. Suitable for those with kidney Yang deficiency, low libido, impotence accompanied by fatigue, shortness of breath, reluctance to speak, aversion to cold, cold limbs, lower back pain, weak legs, pale tongue, and deep, slow pulse.
Goji Berry Green Tea Ingredients: 15g goji berries, 3g green tea. Preparation: Place the above ingredients in a cup and pour in boiling water. Drink frequently while hot. Dosage: One dose daily, as a tea substitute. Efficacy: Benefits the liver and improves eyesight, tonifies the kidneys and moistens the lungs. Suitable for those with liver and kidney deficiency, decreased libido, lower back and knee weakness, night sweats, dizziness, and tinnitus.
Royal Jelly and Celery Juice Tea Ingredients: Royal jelly and honey, appropriate amounts; half a cup (about 200 ml) of celery juice. Preparation: First, place the royal jelly in a cup and dissolve it with a little honey. Then, add the dissolved royal jelly to the celery juice and stir well before drinking. Dosage: Add water when drinking in summer. It is especially effective when you are particularly tired. Efficacy: Tonifies the spleen and kidneys. Suitable for those with spleen and kidney deficiency, low libido, impotence, soreness and weakness of the lower back and knees, aversion to cold and cold limbs, difficulty urinating, poor appetite, abdominal distension and loose stools.
Carrot Tea Ingredients: 150g carrots, 200g apples, 100ml milk, 1 egg yolk, 30ml ginseng wine, and honey to taste. Preparation: Chop the solid ingredients and blend them with the liquid ingredients in a juicer. Add cold boiled water as needed. Dosage: Drink daily as a tea substitute. Benefits: Nourishing and strengthening. Suitable for low libido and impotence.
Nocturnal emission refers to ejaculation that occurs outside of sexual intercourse or masturbation. Traditional Chinese medicine considers nocturnal emission with dreams to be "nocturnal emission," while nocturnal emission without dreams, or even spontaneous ejaculation while awake, is called "spermatorrhea." Spermatorrhea often develops from nocturnal emission. Adult unmarried men, or married men living separately, typically experience nocturnal emission once every 1-2 weeks, which is a physiological phenomenon and generally does not cause obvious symptoms. However, some people, due to a lack of physiological knowledge, may experience fear, leading to symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, and palpitations. Pathological nocturnal emission can be seen in prostatitis, neurosis, and certain chronic diseases. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that most cases of nocturnal emission are caused by yin deficiency with excessive fire, kidney deficiency and weakness, and damp-heat accumulation, and are related to liver and kidney dysfunction.
Dietary principles for treating nocturnal emission: Besides treating other illnesses and relieving psychological burden, dietary therapy is one of the most important measures for treating nocturnal emission, often resulting in a cure without medication. The diet should include plenty of protein and fat-rich foods, such as chicken, fish, meat, eggs, walnuts, mulberries, and fox nuts, as well as plenty of vitamin-rich vegetables and fruits. Alcohol and stimulating beverages such as coffee and cocoa should be avoided; spicy and heat-inducing foods such as onions, garlic, mutton, and dog meat should also be consumed sparingly. Foods and traditional Chinese medicines with sperm-strengthening effects include lotus seeds, ginkgo nuts, walnuts, pork stomach, yam, oysters, lotus stamens, fox nuts, rose hips, mantis egg case, cuttlebone, hedgehog skin, leek seeds, fish maw, and raspberries.
Dietary Therapy: Lychee Root Stewed Pig Bladder Ingredients: 60g lychee root. Preparation: Wash and chop the pig bladder, then place it in a pot with water. Bring to a boil over high heat, then simmer over low heat until about 250ml of water remains. Remove the lychee root, add salt and MSG to taste, and it's ready. Dosage: Once a day for 7 days as one course of treatment. Efficacy: Improves appetite and spleen function, replenishes vital energy, nourishes blood and moisturizes the skin, and strengthens the brain. Suitable for those suffering from chronic seminal emission and lower back pain.
Oyster and Dioscorea Hypoglauca Stewed Pork Stomach Ingredients: 1 pork stomach, 15g each of oyster powder and Dioscorea hypoglauca, 10g each of lotus stamen and plantain seed, 5g Atractylodes macrocephala, appropriate amounts of salt, pepper, and MSG. Preparation: Rub the pork stomach with vinegar and salt, remove the white skin at the opening, and wash it clean. Stuff it with oyster powder, Dioscorea hypoglauca, lotus stamen, plantain seed, and Atractylodes macrocephala, then add salt and an appropriate amount of water. Steam in a pot until the meat is tender. Then remove the pork stomach, discard the herbs, slice the meat, add salt, pepper, and MSG to taste, and it is ready to eat. Dosage: Can be eaten alone or with meals, several times a day as desired. Efficacy: Strengthens the kidneys and improves sperm quality, clears dampness and heat, and consolidates essence and promotes spermatorrhea. Suitable for those with frequent nocturnal emissions.
Ingredients for Nocturnal Emission Formula: 60g Hangzhou chrysanthemum, 9g wolfberry, 9g each of black soybean husk, psoralea corylifolia, roasted hedgehog skin, and lotus seed, 15g each of dodder seed, fox nut, raspberry, dragon bone, and stir-fried white peony root, 30g oyster shell, 300g each of lean pork and pigeon meat, 30g Shaoxing wine, 20g scallion, 15g ginger, and 10g salt. Preparation: ① Place all the herbs in a gauze bag and tie it tightly; wash and cut the pigeon and pork meat into pieces; crush the scallion and ginger, and place them in a stew pot with 2500ml of water, salt, and Shaoxing wine. ② Bring the stew pot to a boil over high heat, then simmer over low heat for 1 hour. Dosage: Once daily, taken alone, for 5 days as one course of treatment. Efficacy: Tonifies the kidneys and strengthens essence. Suitable for male nocturnal emission and spermatorrhea.
Stewed Pork Kidney with Aconite Ingredients: 1 pair of pork kidneys, 3 grams of prepared aconite powder. Preparation: Cut open the pair of pork kidneys, remove the membrane, stuff with prepared aconite powder, wrap in damp cotton paper, and stew until cooked. Dosage: Take on an empty stomach, once daily. Efficacy: Tonifies the kidneys and replenishes essence. Suitable for lower back pain, coldness below the waist, seminal emission, impotence, tinnitus, deafness, and frequent urination due to kidney yang deficiency.
Stir-fried Snails with Wine Ingredients: 500g snails, appropriate amount of white wine. Preparation: Wash the snails to remove dirt, stir-fry in an iron pot until hot, add appropriate amount of white wine and water, and cook until the broth is almost gone. Consumption: Use a needle to pick out the snail meat, dip it in the sauce, and eat. Efficacy: Clears heat, promotes urination, and stops seminal emission. Suitable for cloudy urine, difficulty urinating, and spermatorrhea.
Pork Spinal Cord and Lotus Root Soup Ingredients: 500g pork spinal cord (including the spine), 250g lotus root. Preparation: Simmer both ingredients together in a pot. Dosage: Consume as a dish, 2 doses per week. Generally, 4-8 doses are effective. Efficacy: Nourishes blood and kidneys. Suitable for seminal emission, pale complexion, weakness in limbs, and soreness in the lower back and knees.
Pork Kidney and Walnut Stew Ingredients: 1 pair of pork kidneys, 30g of Eucommia ulmoides bark, 30g of walnut kernels. Preparation: Cook the pork kidneys, Eucommia ulmoides bark, and walnut kernels together until cooked. Serving: Eat with a little fine salt after cooking.
