Huangjiu is one of the oldest types of wine in China and occupies a relatively important position in Chinese wine culture. It has a relatively high nutritional value. Drinking it appropriately has certain health benefits for the human body. Huangjiu can achieve a certain effect of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, and can have a certain auxiliary effect in tonifying the kidney. It has the effect of dispelling cold and keeping warm, and can also achieve certain effects in preventing soreness of the waist and knees. Does rice wine nourish the kidneys? Huangjiu is indeed very nutritious, and it is also very effective in promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. In the cold winter, drinking a cup of warm Huangjiu can also help dispel the cold and keep warm. However, in terms of kidney tonification, rice wine has little therapeutic significance, that is, it does not have much effect. What can rice wine be paired with to nourish the kidneys? Well, since rice wine itself has no kidney-tonifying effect, then soaking some professional Chinese medicinal materials in rice wine should be able to have the kidney-tonifying effect. This is indeed the case. Below, the editor will introduce to you some kidney-tonifying health wine that can be paired with rice wine. 1. Soak Cordyceps in Rice Wine Cordyceps sinensis is a very precious Chinese medicinal material. It grows in harsh environments and has a relatively high market price. The combination of the two can nourish the kidneys, strengthen yang, nourish fat and increase sperm, and is a great health wine for men with impotence, back pain, and physical weakness. There are many cordyceps rice wines on the market now, or you can make it yourself at home. 2. Soak velvet antler in rice wine Deer antler is a very good Chinese medicinal material. It has a good heat-relieving effect and is specifically designed for men with weak and cold constitutions, and has a yang-enhancing effect. But men with hyperactivity should not drink it. 3. Soak Polygonum multiflorum in rice wine Polygonum multiflorum is toxic. The dosage of this health wine must be determined according to one's own constitution. Some people will add some black beans to the wine to alleviate the toxicity of Polygonum multiflorum. Polygonum multiflorum soaked in rice wine has the effects of nourishing the liver and kidneys, removing dampness and strengthening bones. It also has a good effect on kidney tonification in men. 4. Soak Cistanche deserticola in rice wine Anyone who knows about Chinese medicinal materials knows that Cistanche has the effect of improving sexual ability. If it is brewed together with rice wine, it can not only better play its role in improving sexual ability, immunity, enhancing physical strength, anti-fatigue, anti-aging, etc., but also maximize the nutritional value of the large amount of protein and other nutrients contained in the rice wine itself. 5. Soak Cuscuta in rice wine This health wine is mainly suitable for treating male symptoms such as waist and knee pain, physical fatigue, impotence and spermatorrhea, frequent bowel movements, and incomplete urination due to liver and kidney deficiency. Women can also take this health wine, which can treat diseases such as leucorrhea and habitual abortion. |
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