Leek mixed with dandelion is both masculine and healthy

“One day, I went into the mountains and went on an outing.” Unexpectedly, I was hit by heavy rain. When I didn't have a lot of time, my nose was sour, my throat was astringent, my body was cold, and several sneezes “played” the “overture” of the cold. I ran into a household of mountain dwellers and took shelter from the rain. The well-behaved owner saw me whitish and trembling on both legs and ate ginger soup for me to drink. I was grateful but I could not help pouring back the bitter water to him.

I did not expect him to immediately tell me a recipe: Wash dandelion and leek, cut into sections, add salt, vinegar, pure ginger, pepper and other seasoning mix, raw food. For a long time, it can prevent colds, diarrhea, and enhance sexual function. ”

“After I got home, I took dandelion and bought it. I made the same way. It tasted good, I ate it for a long time, and I was full of depression. Since then, I have eaten at least one meal of dandelion every day. After one year, I have a cold. I really do not always come to me in trouble. The most gratifying is that I can cope with sexual matters. After living for so many years, I really realized that it is nice to be a strong man!”

This friend was physically weak in his childhood and was vulnerable to colds and tummy. After he got married, he had "much less masculine" and "a victorious thing", indicating that he had evidence of lack of spleen and kidney. According to traditional Chinese medicine, the spleen is mainly transported and has close relationship with digestion and absorption. Four seasons of spleen are free from evil, and human immunity to infection and disease is high. If the spleen deficiency caused by the loss of transport company, no temper, it is prone to the above-mentioned cold flu and diarrhea and other conditions.

Kidney deficiency is related to nutrition and congenital deficiency, acquired disorders, kidney essence, kidney deficiency and deficiency, prone to premature ejaculation, impotence.

The recipe of the vegetable dish introduced by the mountaineer is very interesting. Dandelion is an antipyretic detoxification agent that can inhibit a variety of bacteria and is effective for respiratory and gastrointestinal infections. Leek Xin Wen, can warm the line of gas, the combination of sulfur compounds have bactericidal and excitatory effects, but also the role of cold. Vinegar, ginger, and pepper are dehumidifiers and colds. They can be supplemented with dandelion and leeks, and they can complement each other to help prevent colds.

One of the most worth mentioning is leeks. Common folk dishes used to cure impotence, ancient records of its "treatment of yang cold kidney, Yang Road, sluggish", the Yuan Dynasty poets also praised the leeks as "gas more than pod vegetables, thanks to meat and more." Modern research shows that leeks contain anti-free radical substances that are good for health.

However, this dish should also distinguish between the body and the food, yin deficiency of heat and ulcer disease should not eat. From the perspective of aphrodisiac and sexual function improvement, the effect of leeks is better than leeks. For example, 30 grams of fried walnuts, fried leek seeds 5 grams, a total of research powder, plus the right amount of sugar, swallowed daily, and even served in January, but also have a good aphrodisiac effect.

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