There Aren't That Many Cases of Impotence and Premature Ejaculation; It’s Often Just a Deficiency of Qi and Blood
Today I must have a real talk with everyone—many people panic and seek any treatment they can find the moment they encounter impotence or premature ejaculation. As a result, they spend a lot of money, but the problem remains unsolved. In reality, most of these issues are caused by a "deficiency of Qi and Blood"!
From the perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the "Zong Jin" (ancestral sinew) in our body is like a car spring; it relies on blood to "refuel" before it can spring up. When blood is sufficient, the Zong Jin can be "firm and strong." Qi, on the other hand, is like the engine; when Qi is sufficient, you have "strong power" at the critical moment. If both Qi and Blood are deficient, the Zong Jin is like a machine with no oil or electricity—no matter how anxious you are in your mind, your body simply can't keep up.
Today, I am sharing with you the "life-saving formula" passed down from our ancestors—the Shiquan Dabu Decoction (Ten Complete Great Tonic Decoction)! This formula isn't just a random collection of herbs; it is built upon the classic Bazhen Pill (Eight Treasures) and enhanced with two "powerhouse assists": Astragalus (Huangqi) and Cinnamon (Rougui).
First, let’s look at the logic within the Bazhen Pill:
The Blood-Tonifying Team: Angelica (Danggui), Rehmannia (Shudi), Chuanxiong, and White Peony Root (Baishao). These four make up the famous Siwu Decoction. They act like little experts "transfusing blood" to the liver and kidneys, specifically replenishing liver blood to give the kidneys more vitality.
The Qi-Tonifying F4: Ginseng (Renshen), Atractylodes (Baizhu), Poria (Fuling), and Licorice (Gancao), also known as the Sijunzi Decoction (Four Gentlemen). These members are responsible for strengthening the spleen and stomach, organizing the "food processing plant" of the digestive system. When digestion is good, Qi naturally becomes sufficient. Ginseng, in particular, is the "primordial Qi lead," capable of instantly revitalizing one's spirit.
Add to that the two "golden supporting actors," Cinnamon and Astragalus: Cinnamon acts like a "small furnace," warming and unblocking the meridians of the entire body to connect Yin and Yang; Astragalus serves as the "pioneer of Qi replenishment," ensuring that Yang Qi flows without obstruction. With the entire formula working together, it can both replenish Qi and blood and regulate Yin and Yang, allowing the body's vital energy to "come alive" again. Naturally, the "ancestral tendon" (Zongjin) will bid farewell to lethargy and regain its former glory!
Traditional Chinese Medicine emphasizes syndrome differentiation and treatment—different symptoms require different formulas to cure the illness. If you have similar conditions, the first step is to look at the tongue coating. Send over a photo of your tongue and your symptoms, and I will provide a free consultation to determine the general direction for your recovery.