Cistanche is a very good health food. I don’t know if women can eat Cistanche? If women eat it, will it be good for their bodies? At present, some men often buy it, thinking that it can improve men’s sexual ability and enhance their sexual ability. Therefore, many friends think it is a patented food for men. What kind of people can take Cistanche? The following is a detailed introduction. Can women eat Cistanche? Cistanche is a magical medicine for nourishing the kidneys and strengthening yang, and many people believe it is a male food. Cistanche deserticola is a pure natural nourishing product and can be eaten directly. But most people have misunderstandings about Cistanche deserticola, thinking that "Cistanche deserticola = nourishing the kidney and strengthening yang" and that Cistanche deserticola is a male food. In fact, this is not the case. Cistanche is also a very good tonic for women. Cistanche can regulate women's mental fatigue, irregular menstruation, infertility, constipation, cold limbs, and pain in the waist and knees. Cistanche can also lower blood pressure and resist atherosclerosis; it has a certain anti-aging effect. Regular consumption can replenish qi, nourish and strengthen the body, resist aging and prolong life, enhance resistance, and is especially suitable for the elderly. The active ingredient of ergotphosphine contained in Cistanche deserticola can fully reflect the effect of male hormones, thus providing a new method for treating female sexual frigidity. Cistanche has the effect of moistening the intestines and detoxifying that other kidney-tonifying medicines do not have. Detoxification and beauty care make women more charming and energetic. In addition, "Bencao Huiyan" discusses Cistanche deserticola: a medicine that nourishes the life gate, nourishes the kidney qi, and replenishes the essence and blood. It is used to treat men's cold and weak Danyuan and long-term Yang channel depression, and to treat women's Chong and Ren disorders and lack of Yin energy; "Ben Cao" talks about Cistanche: it treats the five kinds of fatigue and seven kinds of injuries, replenishes the middle, eliminates cold, heat and pain in the stems, nourishes the five internal organs, benefits the essence and Qi, promotes fertility, and treats women's symptoms and masses; "Yao Xing Lun" talks about Cistanche: it is a great tonic and aphrodisiac, and treats women's uterine bleeding; "Rihuazi Bencao" talks about Cistanche: it treats men's lack of Yang and women's lack of yin and infertility. Many medical books indicate that Cistanche is a medicine that can be taken by women. Although Cistanche deserticola is more effective for men, women can also eat it. It is also very helpful to the body. If conditions permit, you can eat more of it. So what are the taboos of eating Cistanche? Let’s take a look at the taboos of eating Cistanche. Can women eat Cistanche? In fact, eating it is good for beauty. For example, many people think that Cistanche is only for men, which is actually a wrong idea. Cistanche is suitable for a wide range of people, especially for female friends to fight against aging and delay aging. It can also regulate endocrine disorders to a certain extent. |
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