Do aphrodisiacs really work?

Now walking in the streets can see a variety of pharmacies, sex stores, posted a lot of so-called “aphrodisiacs” and “aphrodisiac food” advertising, I believe we have become accustomed to, aphrodisiacs – is also a concern for men and their wives. -It is also a matter of concern for the man and his wife. The commonplace true or false in various advertisements, are constantly transmitting a message to people: life, men “kidney” good everything is good! And to get a good kidney you need to take a certain drug. In life, each person has a different view of “aphrodisiacs”, which explains people’s doubts about the so-called “aphrodisiacs”. Li Shizhen, a famous medical scientist in the Ming Dynasty, rejected red lead, and wrote in the “Compendium of Materia Medica”: “Today, there are prescriptions, the evil art of encouraging fools to take the water of the virgin’s first menstrual cycle to eat, called innate red lead. So, what is the modern view on “aphrodisiacs”? On the contemporary point of view, there are indeed some problems, it should be said that the current situation of male sexual health in China is not very optimistic. Nowadays, people know that the contrast in power between men and women, that is, the so-called “Yin Sheng Yang decline”. Aphrodisiacs can really support the health of men? According to relevant medical research data, 26% of men in China have sexual dysfunction or psychosexual disorder, and environmental pollution makes male reproductive health deteriorate. In the 2013 Men’s Health Day, the survey found that more than 90% of patients with erectile dysfunction have never sought medical help. Especially after the age of 40, men often have a wrong sexual psychology, so it is not “Yang failure” but “heart failure”, always “vain as a valley” when making love, pay close attention to the strength of their penis erection, deep The strength of his penis erection, afraid that he “can not”. So are the so-called “aphrodisiacs” useful? Medical and nutritional experts believe that many so-called “real” “aphrodisiacs” are just drugs containing androgens or hormones, taking such drugs can indeed improve sexual function in the short term. However, if taken for a long time and in large quantities, it will undoubtedly “quench the thirst of the turtledove”: the concentration of hormones in the blood will increase and “feedback inhibition” will occur, and the testicles will stop producing androgens, resulting in further aggravation of sexual dysfunction.