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Chinese Herbal Aphrodisiacs
For centuries the Chinese have associated vibrant health
and longevity with both abundant kidney Qi and strong libido. In Chinese
medicine your kidney Qi and Essence direct your sexual development and keep your
libido healthy; improving the health of your kidneys often means increasing the
health of your libido. Some of the most expensive and sought-after
kidney-supportive Chinese herbal formulas have become known as aphrodisiacs;
they enhance sex drive and performance because they build kidney yin, kidney
yang, and kidney Essence. Many also enhance immunity, energy, and stamina,
giving them a profound impact on your overall health and longevity.
According to Anne Marie Colbin, author of Food and
Healing, “An aphrodisiac is a substance that will expand and relax someone who
is sexually too tight, or contract and strengthen someone who is too spacey and
scattered.”(14) A number of Chinese herbal aphrodisiacs have both of these
properties; they contain compounds that can stimulate as well as sedate your
nervous system.
This may sound surprising, but because of their dual
actions Chinese herbal aphrodisiacs are legendary. The Chinese have invested a
few thousand years of research in perfecting herbal formulas for preserving
sexual vitality. However, it is sometimes difficult for Westerners to understand
that these formulas are meant to be used within the context of boosting every
aspect of your health. In the age of Viagra, it cannot be emphasized enough that
taking a single drug or herbal formula does not make you sexually potent. Great
health and vitality are what give you sexual vigor.
The health of your libido is not measured by just how much
and how often you want to engage in sexual activity; it is much more than that.
A women’s libido requires having energy and vitality, but also feeling relaxed
and loving. Men tend to take herbal aphrodisiacs to build kidney yang energy for
short bursts of sexual satisfaction, but women need to take them over a long
period of time to build both kidney yin and kidney yang energy. Building only
your kidney yang energy will ultimately exhaust your kidney yin and kidney
Essence. By strengthening your kidney yin, kidney yang, and kidney Essence,
herbal aphrodisiacs can fortify your sexual vitality by gently strengthening the
health of your entire body.
The following are some of the best Chinese herbs with
aphrodisiac properties. You can find them in many Chinese herbal formulas
traditionally given to enhance libido and sexual performance, and in those
prescribed for women who are infertile or menopausal. (Chinese herbal formulas
are mixtures of herbs that have specific effects when combined together.) Here,
these herbs are recommended primarily for their ability to enhance your kidney
Qi and kidney Essence. Taking increased amounts of these herbs is not always
beneficial; too much may have the opposite effect. For instance, if you take an
excessive amount of an herb that strengthens your kidney yang when you are
lacking kidney yin can create an imbalance in your Qi and result in a lack of
libido. For best results, consult with your practitioner of Chinese medicine.
Chinese ginseng is a powerful herb for strengthening your
Qi and helping your body adapt to stress. It is used as a sexual tonic because
of its modulating effects on your nervous system. If you are lethargic it can
give you sexual energy, and if you are tense it can help you relax. Chinese
ginseng contains compounds that may have effects on your body resembling those
of certain sex and adrenal hormones. It does not act as an immediate sexual
stimulant, but when taken long-term it can enhance your sexual vitality. It is
usually used in combination with other herbal aphrodisiacs to increase sexual
potency, kidney yang, and kidney Essence. In postmenopausal women ginseng can
prevent atrophy of the vulvar and vaginal tissues. As a single herb, the
recommended dose of ginseng is 200 milligrams taken two to three times a day.
Chinese ginseng should not be taken by women with a deficiency of kidney yin
because it can be too warming.
Rehmannia is superb for nourishing your kidney yin and
kidney Essence. In Chinese medicine, this herb is said to be “food for your
kidneys,” very rejuvenating, and with the potential to increase your longevity.
Rehmannia is usually used in combination with other herbs to build Blood, and
strengthen yin and Qi. As a women’s herb, it can enhance your sexuality and draw
Qi and energy into your reproductive organs. You will benefit most from the
prepared form of rehmannia that has been soaked in wine, steamed, and sun-dried
(this form of rehmannia should not be used if you have diarrhea). Rehmannia is
seldom prescribed as a single herb. One of the most popular Chinese herbal
formulas containing rehmannia, along with other herbs for building kidney yin
and kidney Essence, is Six Flavor Rehmannia Pills; the usual dose is eight
pellets three times a day, depending on the type of product purchased.
Epimedium is considered to be the most powerful vegetarian
sexual tonic in Chinese medicine, although surprisingly little is known of it in
the West. For women, it is best used in combination with herbs like rehmannia,
which strengthen or tonify yin, because epimedium has strong kidney
yang-building effects. It may possess male hormone-like actions and is believed
to work by stimulating your nervous system, especially the nerves in your
genitalia. This herb has also been found to decrease high blood pressure, but it
will not affect blood pressure that is too low. In addition, epimedium has
powerful immunity-boosting and immunity-regulating effects. In Chinese medicine,
it is also used for promoting heath and longevity. Epimedium should not be used
regularly by women who have an overactive sex drive, a high fever, or symptoms
of kidney yin deficiency such as hot flashes, insomnia, or anxiety. It is best
used in a Chinese herbal formula.
Cordyceps is one of the shining stars among Chinese herbal
aphrodisiacs. It builds your sexual energy over time by enhancing your kidney
yang and replenishing your kidney yin. Because of its dual nature, expansive yet
contractive, cordyceps is a perfect sexual tonic for women. It also has
immunity-enhancing properties. In China, cordyceps is highly valued.
Fortunately, it has become more readily available as a result of modern
cultivation techniques. The recommended dose of cordyceps as a single herb is
500 milligrams two to three times a day. Refrain from using cordyceps if you
have a fever.
EXCERPTED FROM Natural Choices for Women’s Health: How the
Secrets of Natural and Chinese Medicine Can Create a Lifetime of Wellness (Three
Rivers Press, 2005) by Dr.Laurie Steelsmith.
EDITED BY Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
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