The maleweed is a common wild plant in many mountainous areas. In traditional medicine,007 is classified as a good medicine, sweet, and moderate, and is included in the tri, Vi, Phi and Than regions.
Traditional medicine has recorded that male plants have the effects of diuretic, exfoliating, pathogenic and especially renal remediation.
Traditional medicine often uses congee, water spinach or a combination of herbal molasses to support men with hypoglycemia, urinary incontinence, meninia, and weak kidney.
Chemical analysis shows that mashed root contains starch, mucin, saponin, diosgenin, allantoin, flavonoids and many essential amino acids. These are compounds with high bioactivity, help fight oxidation, anti-inflammation, protect cells and regulate metabolism.
According to an experimental study on animals, carp extract helps protect testicular function, improving physiological disorders in mice with chronic kidney failure, by reducing oxidative stress and increasing blood circulation to the genitals.
Nutritionists quoted in the Healthier Steps Journal say that male students can help improve fertility, regulate hormones and increase body endurance thanks to their rich antioxidant and plant compound content.
Sharing the same view, a comprehensive analysis of many clinical trials, published on ResearchGate, concluded: Supporting antioxidants is safe and can significantly improve erectile function, especially in men with severe disorders. This reinforces the theory that antioxidants in male male tailors can support physiology by reducing damage to blood vessels and genital tissue.
Not only does it have a physiological effect, Sausage is also known to aid digestion, regulate blood sugar and boost immunity. However, WHO also notes that people with allergic reactions, pregnant women or taking endocrine drugs should consult a doctor before taking them.