Ziziphus jujuba seed powder for treating anejaculation and hypersexuality

2026-04-26

**Can't ejaculate? Sour jujube seed can help you fully enjoy it.**

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Most men find sex a blissful experience, but some, while also yearning for it, find the experience itself to be an ordeal. Why? Because although they can achieve an erection and have intercourse, they simply cannot ejaculate or reach orgasm.

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Anejaculation can be divided into two types: functional and organic. Functional anejaculation means that the patient does not ejaculate during intercourse, but often experiences nocturnal emissions. Organic anejaculation usually involves neither ejaculation nor nocturnal emissions. Sour jujube seed powder is suitable for functional anejaculation, but ineffective for organic anejaculation.

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If a person worries excessively, indulges in excessive fantasies, or expends too much energy for a prolonged period, it will eventually affect male function, leading to anejaculation, azoospermia, or oligospermia. This is because when a person suppresses their emotions and cannot release them, it inevitably affects the liver's function of regulating the flow of qi. A section of the liver meridian encircles the male genitalia; if this channel is blocked, semen will be obstructed during its passage, thus causing a situation similar to anejaculation during intercourse. Furthermore, Traditional Chinese Medicine believes that the interaction of the "ministerial fire" (the fire of the emperor and the ministerial fire) is essential for the timely release of kidney essence. If one is excessively tense or timid, the mind becomes weak and unable to activate the "ministerial fire," and coupled with impaired liver and gallbladder function, even if the kidney qi is not weak, ejaculation will still be impossible.

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The jujube seed in this folk remedy nourishes the liver and gallbladder, calms the mind and soothes the nerves; tea can refresh the mind and promote urination. The combination of these two herbs harmonizes Yin and Yang, and the addition of ginseng rootlets to replenish heart Qi results in abundant vital energy, thus enabling successful ejaculation. However, the root cause of this condition is ultimately emotional distress, so while taking traditional Chinese medicine, it's also important to regulate emotions. Try to do what you can within your capabilities and maintain a cheerful and optimistic attitude.

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**Hypersexuality requires endocrine regulation.**

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In life, many men, neither newly married nor reunited after a long separation, experience persistently strong sexual desires far exceeding the average person's. They have sexual desires day and night, sometimes even requiring multiple sexual encounters daily. In short, hypersexuality refers to an abnormally high libido, frequent and prolonged sexual intercourse, requiring repetition of each act, infrequent orgasms, and even when orgasms occur, satisfaction is rarely achieved. This severely impacts their normal life, work, and studies.

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Hypersexuality is not the same as being physically strong. Hypersexuality is a medical condition, primarily caused by endocrine disorders. Certain tumors in the testes, pituitary gland, or hypothalamus can cause hypersexuality. About 10% to 20% of people with hyperthyroidism also experience early signs of hypersexuality. Some people with mental illnesses, such as those with mania, also exhibit hypersexuality. Due to the mental disorder leading to a decreased ability to inhibit sexual arousal, about 65% of people, regardless of gender, will show a tendency towards hypersexuality. Common symptoms include elevated mood, euphoria, hyperactivity, racing thoughts, and impulsive behavior.

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The main methods for preventing and treating hypersexuality include the following:

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(1) First, the underlying cause of hypersexuality should be eliminated, such as pituitary tumor, gonadal tumor, hyperthyroidism, etc.

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(2) Strengthen physical exercise. How can normal people reduce sexual impulses? The most direct and effective method is exercise. This is the meaning of the saying "when people are well-fed and warm, they think of lust." If a man who does not like exercise eats a lot, his physical energy has nowhere to be used, and his seminal vesicles store too much, making him easily tempted and influenced by the outside world, and even indulging himself in lust. Appropriate physical exercise can reduce the overactivity of the seminal vesicles, so that the heat energy is released evenly and avoids blood filling the sexual organs, thus naturally promoting physical and mental health.

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(3) Maintain a regular lifestyle, wash your genitals with warm water before bed, sleep on your back, do not wear tight underwear, do not use overly warm bedding, do not drink coffee before bed, or make your life more busy and active, and go to sleep when you are tired. Avoid reading pornographic novels, watching videos and romance novels, all of which are helpful in controlling your desires and reducing impulses.

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(4) Under the guidance of a doctor, engage in psychological activities or try sedatives and sex hormone therapy, such as diazepam or acetaminophen.

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(5) Young people who are at the peak of their puberty or couples who are in love should avoid sexual desire from taking advantage of their vulnerability and should balance their physical and mental health through exercise, study and other activities.

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**Factors that can cause low libido in men**

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Low libido refers to a lack of desire or interest in sexual intercourse, or even aversion to it and refusal to engage in sexual intercourse. Low libido can affect a man's penile erection and ejaculation processes, but the penis can still achieve an erection under external stimulation, unlike erectile dysfunction.

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**1. Physical and mental exhaustion**

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Due to work stress or excessive mental exertion, a person's private life may be relatively suppressed, affecting the functional state of the higher nervous system. This can gradually lead to a lack of interest in sex, resulting in low or no libido. Some patients also experience decreased libido due to their physical health and nutritional conditions, such as being weak, sickly, or malnourished.

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**2. Drug Factors**

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Drugs that have been confirmed to cause low libido include: ethanol, alpha-methyldopa, antihistamines, barbiturates, coriander sodium, cannabis, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, estrogens, and alcohol.

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3. Psychological Factors

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Individuals with weaker mental and psychological constitutions are more susceptible to stress and are more prone to developing complex psychological disorders involving anxiety and depression under the influence of external factors and environments. This can interfere with the function of the cerebral cortex, leading to low libido. Factors such as initial sexual failure, negative beliefs about sex, being mocked, belittled, scolded, or refused during sex by one's partner, unhappy or disharmonious marriages, trauma or stimulation in sexual life, and abnormal sexual relationships can all generate psychological and mental stress.

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4. Unhealthy Sexual Lifestyle and Sexual Practices

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Irregular work and rest schedules, poor living conditions, lack of novelty in sexual life, insufficient communication about sexual needs and feelings, lack of common interests and mutual trust between husband and wife, and men's frequent feelings of depression and anxiety due to their inability to satisfy their wives can all lead to low libido in men.

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> 5. Age Factors

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Men typically experience peak sexual desire before the age of 30, after which it begins to decline. Meanwhile, their partners may have just overcome their initial shyness about sex and are experiencing a stronger need for it.

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6. Endocrine System Disorders

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Human libido is closely related to the endocrine system. Illness can disrupt the balance of sex hormone secretion, leading to abnormal libido, and even causing frigidity or hypersexuality. Common male problems include androgen deficiency during menopause, hypothyroidism, and hyperprolactinemia.

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7. Sexual Dysfunction

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Problems such as ED (erectile dysfunction) and premature ejaculation can damage a man's self-esteem. Over time, they may begin to avoid or even refuse sexual activity, ultimately leading to low libido.

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In addition, systemic diseases such as tumors, chronic diseases, neurological diseases, malnutrition, and excessive fatigue can all cause low libido. Excessive obesity can also reduce a man's interest in sex. Alcohol abuse, smoking, and drug use are all causes of low libido.

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