Since deer antler is a relatively precious traditional Chinese medicine, its price is not low. Many men like to soak deer antler slices in wine to achieve the purpose of strengthening the body, but how to soak deer antler slices in wine more effectively? When using deer antler to make wine, you must choose strong grain wine, and you cannot drink it on the same day. You should soak it for a while before drinking it to have a better effect. In addition to adding deer antler slices, you can also add other medicinal herbs to the wine. After soaking the antler slices in liquor with a concentration of more than 50 degrees for a period of time, they can be consumed. Medicinal wine is a major tradition in China. By soaking medicine in liquor, the essence of the medicine seeps into the wine, which helps to promote the circulation of qi. The effect of the medicine then takes effect quickly and reaches the whole body. Deer antler can also be added to wine. After soaking the deer antler slices in white wine with a concentration of more than 50 degrees for a period of time, you can drink it. You can also add other medicinal materials to soak together as needed. The velvet antlers used in making wine must be sliced raw, as this type of medicinal wine will be more effective. If you don’t have time to make wine or boil soup, there is another way to solve your troubles. That is to grind the deer antler into fine powder, and take the powder with wine or salt water before going to bed at night. It is convenient and also has good effects. Additional information: Health Benefits of Deer Antler 1. Nervous system diseases: Deer antler can enhance the function of the parasympathetic nervous system, improve the functional state of the neuromuscular system and endocrine function, and has a sedative effect on those with nervous tension, neurasthenia and sympathetic nerve hypersensitivity. Deer antler is clinically used to treat neurological disorders, neurosis, headaches and peripheral neuropathy. 2. Cardiovascular system diseases: Deer antler is mainly used for cardiovascular diseases, hypotension, chronic circulatory disorders, palpitations, arrhythmias and certain chronic heart diseases. Cai Zuren (1988) used deer antler essence injection to treat 20 cases of atrioventricular block, 2 ml of which was injected intramuscularly every day for 25 to 30 days. The results were effective in 17 cases (85%), of which 12 cases (60%) were significantly effective. As the condition improved, symptoms such as chest tightness, palpitations, dizziness, and fainting disappeared. 3. Blood system diseases: Deer antler can enhance hematopoietic function, and Chinese medicine often uses deer antler to treat anemia. Anemia is caused by blood deficiency, and good results can be achieved through the "sperm-producing and blood-benefiting" effect of deer antler. Deer antler essence can significantly increase the number of red blood cells, reticulocytes and hemoglobin content in humans. Yang Lijun (1983), Li Jing (1986) and Huang Shu (1986) all achieved good results in treating aplastic anemia with deer antler. 4. Impotence and male infertility: Experiments have shown that deer antler has androgen-like effects and can improve and enhance sexual function. Xu Kefu (1983) used acupuncture injection of deer antler essence to treat 42 cases of impotence. Except for 3 cases that were ineffective for some reason, 39 cases were effective. Spouses became pregnant within 1 year in 17 cases, became pregnant within 2 years in 7 cases, and 15 cases were satisfied with their sexual intercourse. Hao Pu (1984) used deer antler, epimedium, dodder seed, etc. to treat 105 cases of impotence, with the results showing that 12 cases were cured, 20 cases were significantly effective, and 41 cases improved. Sato Kimihiko (1969) used deer antler extract to treat 22 cases of male sexual disorders, and 16 of them were cured. |
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