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Information:
Other
Common Names
Goat Sex Herb and The Herb for the Man Who Likes Sex Too
Much, Like a Goat
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Number In Radiant Health
162
Pharmaceutical
Latin
Herba Epimedii
Pinyin
Yin Yang Huo
Treasures
Yang Jing and Qi
Treasure
Rating
****
Atmospheric
Energy
Warm
Taste
Acrid and Sweet
Organ
Meridian Systems
Kidney and Liver
Part
Used and Form
The leaves
Primary
Functions
To tonify the Kidney, strengthen Yang, eliminate
dampness, dispel wind and fortify the defenses
Qualities
Epimedium is a very powerful yang tonic herb. It's power
as a yang tonic ranks almost with the animal yang tonics
like Gecko, Male Silkworm Moth, Sea Horse, Sea Dragon
and Deer Antler. This is very unusual for a plant. Its
name can literally be translated, revealingly, as
"the herb for the man that likes sex too much, like
a goat," or more simply "goat sex herb."
In general this is what Epimedium is famous for and the
most common purpose for using it. It is worth noting
that women often take this herb as well to increase
their sexual drive, but usually in smaller quantities
than men and combined with women's herbs, which are
usually more yin. I have seen it used in a number of
women's fertility formulas in China. However, Epimedium
has been shown to have no estrogen-like activity.
This herb has been extensively studied in both the
laboratory and in clinics in modern China, Korea and
Japan. It has been clearly shown that Epimedium does
increase sexual activity in animals and humans. It
stimulates the sensory nerves throughout the body, and
in particular in the genital region. Epimedium also
increases sperm production in men. It has been shown to
have a moderate androgen-like influence on the testes,
prostate gland and anal muscles, which will influence
sexual desire and activity.
But the sexual strengthening effects of Epimedium are
only the beginning. This remarkable herb has been found
to have significant ability to lower high blood
pressure, without reducing it below normal if used by
people with normal blood pressure. It does not influence
the blood pressure of people with low blood pressure
unless combined with red ginseng, in which case blood
pressure can be elevated. In China, Epimedium is
combined with Curculiginus and Morinda to treat
climacteric hypertension.
Perhaps even more important has been the recent
discoveries that Epimedium is a powerful immune
enhancing agent. Many recent studies have confirmed that
Epimedium has powerful immune modulating activity which
can support the immune functions of healthy and
significantly immune enhance the immune systems of
immune-compromised individuals. Recent confirmed studies
have shown that Epimedium has significant anti-HIV
activity. Epimedium is officially listed in China as an
herb that can help prevent the growth of cancer and has
been listed by the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
as one of an elite group of herbs that slow down aging
and promote longevity.
What a remarkable herb! Relaxing, yet sexually
invigorating. Not only safe, but an incredible health
aid for people concerned about their cardiovascular and
immune systems. The only drawback to Epimedium is that
it is drying, so it should be used very carefully by
those who are too dry or who are otherwise significantly
yin deficient. First, build up yin. If you are only
slightly yin deficient or wish to protect your yin, it
may be taken with yin herbs. People who are in good
health may use Epimedium safely and regularly to enhance
sexual power and to build their immune systems.
HIV-infected individuals or other people with weakened
immune systems may use Epimedium regularly as long as
they are getting a full spectrum of Yin tonics, Qi
tonics and Blood tonics.
Epimedium is also beneficial for anyone suffering from
Kidney deficiency with symptoms like lower back pain,
weak or painful knees, dizziness, forgetfulness,
frequent urination, irregular menstruation, etc. It will
also be found in formulas designed to aid in the
recovery from sports injuries (fractures, tears,
spasms), combined with other yang tonics like Drynaria,
blood tonics like Tang Kuei and with blood vitalizing
herbs.
Preparation
and Utilization
An excellent and simple formula that one can make at
home is to combine Epimedium with Schizandra and Lycium,
with several leaves of Epimedium being combined with an
ounce each of the other two herbs. Simmer this in a
quart of water until half is boiled away (as described
in the section on Schizandra, add the Schizandra for
only the final 20 minutes of cooking). This will
strengthen the body by building both the Yin and Yang of
the Kidneys and Liver. Those who are Yin deficient may
double the Schizandra and Lycium (or reduce the amount
of Epimedium to one half) and add other Yin nourishing
herbs such as Polygonum multiflorum, Dendrobium, steamed
Rehmannia, Tang Kuei, Glehnia, Asparagus root,
Ophiopogon and/or American Ginseng, etc. Such a brew, if
most of these herbs were used, would be superb for those
who are experiencing deep exhaustion. Those who want
more yang action may add herbs like Eucommia, Cistanches,
Cynomorium, Psoralea, Cordyceps, Cnidium, Sea Horse,
etc. If blood pressure is a problem, increase the amount
of Eucommia.
Primary
Combinations
Epimedium is always combined with other herbs. Combine
with:
1. Deer Antler, Morinda, Ginseng Cynomorium, Cistanche
and Cuscuta to tonify Kidney yang and promote sexual
energy
2. Rehmannia (steamed) and Curculigo rhizome for
impotence
3. Eucommia bark and Cinnamon twigs to relieve low back
pain due to an invasion of wind-cold-damp.
Varieties
and Grading
There are a number of varieties of Epimedium.
Fundamentally, most are equally effective. However, each
species will come in several grades, depending on its
growing conditions. The better grades are prepared with
much more care and will cost a little more. Epimedium is
not a very expensive herb, so it is better to get the
best you can get. High quality Epimedium will always be
trimmed. There are little prickly points at the edge of
the leaves and these are considered to be slightly
toxic. So better quality Epimedium will have the edges
trimmed off. If you buy some Epimedium that still has
the little points, you can cut them off yourself, but
the herb will probably be of lower quality. Excellent
quality Epimedium will traditionally tied into bundles a
couple of inches thick, and this is the way you should
purchase it.
Preparations of Epimedium have a marked inhibitory
effect against the polio virus and Staphylococcus aureus.
Contraindications
Not to be used by men with hyperactive sexual drive. Not
to be used over a long period of time by people who are
yin deficient and suffer from dryness.
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