Ginger root has entered our lives recently and has quickly found its way into many kitchens. Its pleasant taste and aroma lend a touch of spiciness to many dishes. Also, this plant belongs to the group of potent aphrodisiacs. It is used as a seasoning in medicine and dishes. Ginger has been shown to enhance libido and positively affect male potency.
For increased potency, use plant roots that are rich in chemicals. These are different groups of vitamins, trace elements, amino acids, potassium and iron.
Ginger root has demonstrated its effectiveness in restoring energy, removing toxins from the body, lowering cholesterol, normalizing blood pressure, and generally improving memory and brain activity.
How does the root work on potency?
Even in ancient times, ginger's beneficial effects on men's health received attention. If we translate the name of the plant from Chinese, we get "Courage". The main ingredient contained in ginger root - gingerol - promotes vasodilation. This effect promotes blood flow to the sexual organs and therefore has a beneficial effect on potency.
The same effect helps to normalize the state of blood vessels, and it is very good at preventing various male diseases, including prostate dysfunction. The root is eaten as a flavoring, and can also be made into a vodka tincture or added to tea. The plant can be used not only as a means of enhancing potency, but also in the prevention and treatment of colds, gastrointestinal disorders, severe coughs and general weakness.
How to use ginger?
Since ancient times, ginger root has been dried in the sun so that it can be eaten all year round. Grind the dried root into a powder and eat it to boost immunity. Over time, it was noticed that the potency of men who regularly ate ginger not only returned to normal, but improved. Thus, the first recipe appeared - use a teaspoon of dried ginger powder on an empty stomach. Subsequently, as other magical properties began to emerge, the recipes became more and more numerous.
The effects of ginger root have been observed to increase when combined with alcohol, which speeds up blood throughout the body. So vodka's ginger root tincture seems to start increasing libido.
- Recipe 1.The preparation of vodka tincture is simple - you need to take four hundred grams of ground ginger root, pour in half a liter of vodka, hold it for three weeks, then pass it through a dense layer of gauze. The resulting drink was taken on an empty stomach at thirty grams per day.
- Recipe 2.There's a proven recipe that not only adds to your appeal, but can also help prevent colds. To do this, crush three hundred grams of dried roots and a large lemon with the rind, preferably in a meat grinder, and add a few tablespoons of honey to the mixture. The mixture should sit for a day and then be ready to use. To increase potency, take twenty grams if necessary. This tincture is not only suitable for men, but also for women. People of all ages can use this mixture to fight colds.
- Recipe 3.In addition to various tinctures, ginger also has excellent qualities in pickling. It is widely used in Japanese cuisine. In Japan, all men eat pickled ginger root in their daily dishes because they are well aware of its effect on potency.
It's easy to prepare. Slice the roots and mix with salt. In this form, the roots should be pickled for about an hour. Meanwhile, combine a cup and a half of vinegar with a cup of sugar and bring to a boil. Pour the resulting mixture over the roots and let it sit for a day. It is believed that two to three plates a day are sufficient for increased potency.
A seasoning of dried root vegetables would be a great addition to the evening to drive away the blood and put you in a romantic mood. It complements a variety of foods, especially meat, and is good for sexual health and libido in both men and women.
Who shouldn't drink tinctures?
There are few contraindications to using ginger, infused with vodka, or prepared according to other recipes. But they should be considered before trying this remedy.
These include:
- gastric or duodenal ulcers;
- kidney stones;
- inflammation with fever;
- hypertension;
- allergy
It should also be understood that ginger root is not a panacea to increase its appeal to serious illnesses. Some diseases require serious treatment.