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Article 43: Zinc gluconate for treating colds, formalin for treating warts, and the medicinal uses of cactus.

Article 43: Zinc gluconate for treating colds, formalin for treating warts, and the medicinal uses of cactus.

This article introduces several special treatment methods. Zinc gluconate taken sublingually can treat colds because zinc enhances immune function. Applying or using wet compresses with 10% formalin can treat genital warts; the method is simple and has a low recurrence rate. In addition, the article introduces the edible and medicinal value of cactus; consuming 200 grams of cactus daily can…

A healthy spleen and stomach are essential for nourishing life.

A healthy spleen and stomach are essential for nourishing life.

Stomach problems are common among men, often triggered by factors such as irregular eating habits and emotional stress. This article uses the story of Qin Guan curing his stomach ailment by watching paintings to introduce the traditional Chinese medicine theory of "liver qi invading the stomach," emphasizing the influence of emotions on the stomach. It details common symptoms of stomach…

Article 23: Qi-tonifying herbs (ginseng, codonopsis, schisandra, astragalus, atractylodes macrocephala, yam, licorice, honey, eleutherococcus senticosus)

Article 23: Qi-tonifying herbs (ginseng, codonopsis, schisandra, astragalus, atractylodes macrocephala, yam, licorice, honey, eleutherococcus senticosus)

This article introduces the definition, efficacy, and nine commonly used Qi-tonifying herbs: Ginseng greatly tonifies primordial Qi; Codonopsis pilosula tonifies spleen and stomach Qi; Schisandra chinensis astringes and consolidates; Astragalus membranaceus tonifies Qi and raises Yang; Atractylodes macrocephala invigorates Qi and strengthens the spleen; Dioscorea opposita tonifies the spleen,…

Chapter 28: An Overview of Astringent Herbs (Poppy Shell, Dried Plum, Alum, Rosa laevigata, Alpinia oxyphylla, Raspberry, Mantis Egg Case)

Chapter 28: An Overview of Astringent Herbs (Poppy Shell, Dried Plum, Alum, Rosa laevigata, Alpinia oxyphylla, Raspberry, Mantis Egg Case)

This article introduces the definition, efficacy, pharmacological effects, and precautions for the use of astringent drugs. It details seven commonly used astringent drugs: poppy husk astringes the intestines, lungs, and relieves pain; dried plum astringes the lungs, intestines, and promotes salivation; alum astringes dampness, kills parasites, and resolves phlegm; rosehip strengthens essence…

Key points for the diagnosis and treatment of cryptorchidism and hydrocele in children

Key points for the diagnosis and treatment of cryptorchidism and hydrocele in children

This article introduces the causes, risks (including infertility and malignant transformation) of cryptorchidism in children, as well as the optimal surgical timing (1-2 years old). It also explains the causes, manifestations (fluctuating scrotal size), and treatment methods of hydrocele in children, emphasizing the importance of early intervention.

Article 122: Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis and Single-herb Prescriptions for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Article 122: Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis and Single-herb Prescriptions for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

This chapter categorizes benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) according to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) patterns such as bladder damp-heat, liver qi stagnation, urinary tract obstruction, kidney yang deficiency, and yin deficiency with fire excess, and provides corresponding prescriptions. It includes single-herb remedies such as Da Huang Mao Dong Qing Tang and Yi Mu Cao Dan Shen Tang, as…

Article 133: Medicinal Diet and Massage for Seminal Vesiculitis and an Overview of Hydrocele

Article 133: Medicinal Diet and Massage for Seminal Vesiculitis and an Overview of Hydrocele

This chapter provides medicinal diets for treating seminal vesiculitis, such as carp and thistle soup and fresh lotus root and imperata root soup, as well as massage techniques such as acupressure on the perineum and rubbing the lumbosacral region. It also outlines daily precautions such as maintaining a regular lifestyle and avoiding excessive sexual stimulation. Furthermore, it begins to…

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This is a daily health supplement, not a medicine. It supports general men’s wellness.

Many users notice gentle improvements in daily comfort after 2–4 weeks of regular use.

Made with mild, gentle ingredients. Most people use it comfortably with no unease.

Suitable for adult men. Not for children, women, or those with sensitivities.

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