Abundant Essence and Blood, Strong Hardness: A Practical Famous Formula to Direct Essence and Blood to the Ancestral Sinew
Today,let’s speak plainly! Many men look energetic on the surface, but behind closed doors, they are struggling with "that matter"—becoming soft at the critical moment, lasting too short a time, or even finding that medication doesn't work, leading to red flags in their relationships. If you have these unspoken troubles, today I will use the traditional Chinese medicine methods of our ancestors to teach you step-by-step how to regain your peak condition!
Life is so stressful nowadays! Staying up late for overtime has become the norm, leaving people as exhausted as spinning tops with no time to exercise—not to mention many young people who can't control their habits and frequently "self-pleasure," draining their kidney essence prematurely. Kidney essence is like the body's "savings account"; if you only withdraw without depositing, you'll eventually go bankrupt! Once essence and blood are insufficient, the whole person collapses: you lack the energy for anything, become forgetful, lose focus, feel numbness in your hands and feet, and most importantly, "that area" completely fails—either you can't get hard, or you finish the moment you are touched.
Don't panic! Our ancestors left us a "lifesaving formula" long ago—Zuo Gui Wan. The brilliance of this formula lies in its ability to not only replenish essence and blood but also firmly lock them in once they are supplemented. It is truly the "all-around MVP" of the kidney-tonifying world!
The medicinal herbs in this formula are all "heavy hitters":
Shu Di Huang (Prepared Rehmannia Root) acts like a giant "blood replenishment tank," directly pouring yin blood into the body to fill the empty "blood bank" to the brim;
Shan Yao (Chinese Yam) serves as the "logistics chief," strengthening the spleen and stomach to transform food into qi and blood while simultaneously tonifying the kidneys and securing essence;
Goji berries specialize in nourishing Yin and replenishing essence; they are the "little nourishment experts" certified by our ancestors.
Cornus officinalis is even more remarkable; it acts like a "security door," firmly guarding the replenished essence and blood to prevent them from leaking away.
Achyranthes root and Cuscuta seed are responsible for strengthening the liver and kidneys as well as the tendons and bones, giving your whole body strength. Deer antler glue is even more ingenious; while nourishing Yin, it quietly supplements Yang—providing dual nourishment for both Yin and Yang to fully maximize your kidney Qi, kidney Yang, and kidney Yin!
As long as you persist in conditioning, replenish enough essence and blood, and cultivate sufficient kidney Qi, the problems of "underperformance" will naturally be resolved! However, since everyone's situation is different, it is best to consult a doctor before using medication; a tailor-made plan is much more reliable