Do men really think with their lower bodies?1 new study says it all!

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-29

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In recent years, there has been a lot of controversy about the connection between the male way of thinking and **, and some people believe that the male thinking focuses on physical desires and ignores the intellectual and emotional aspects. However, a recent study may shed new light on the issue. As an experienced veteran Chinese medicine practitioner, I will combine the theories of Chinese medicine and ancient and modern prescriptions to analyze the scientific principles behind the male way of thinking.

First of all, we need to understand the close relationship between the male mind and the reproductive system. From the perspective of TCM, there are obvious physiological differences between men and women, and one of the important differences is that men have their own unique characteristics of "yang energy". There is a cloud in the "Neijing": "The man is yang, and the yang is better than the world." It can be seen that Chinese medicine emphasizes men's masculinity, and this temperament also contains a certain way of thinking.

Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the operation of yang energy is closely related to life activities. As the ancient physicians said, "Those who are yin must have yang, and those who are yang must have yin." "The way men think is regulated to some extent by the reproductive system. In the practice of traditional Chinese medicine, we often use some famous prescriptions to regulate men's yang qi to achieve the purpose of balance, such as Liuwei Dihuang Pill, Kidney Tonifying and Yang Strengthening Pill, etc. These prescriptions are widely used in patients, demonstrating their unique role in regulating the male way of thinking.

In addition, many modern studies also support the association of male thinking with **. A study conducted by psychologists found that men think differently before and after sexual activity. Before sexual activity, men may be more concerned about physiological needs and more susceptible to desire, while after sexual activity, due to the release of hormones and a state of relaxation, men may be more clear and calm when thinking about problems. This phenomenon is in line with the TCM view of Yang Qi regulating thinking.

Not only that, but the ancient recipes also provide us with some inspiration about the way men think. For example, the saffron recorded in the "Compendium of Materia Medica" was widely used in ancient Chinese medicine for male sexual dysfunction. Saffron can invigorate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, regulate liver function, thereby improving men's mental agility and logical thinking ability. This combination of ancient wisdom and modern science is even more evidence of the correlation between the male way of thinking and the lower body.

Although the results of the study provide us with some theoretical support, there are still many questions that need to be further developed. For example, whether the male way of thinking is completely regulated by the reproductive system, whether it is influenced by other factors, etc. These questions deserve further in-depth study.

To sum up, there is a certain connection between the male way of thinking and **. Traditional Chinese medicine theories and ancient and modern prescriptions provide us with the scientific principles of this connection and provide corresponding treatment methods. Although research in this area is still in its infancy, with the development of science and technology and more research, I believe that we will have a deeper understanding of the male way of thinking.

Health References:

1.Chen Yumei, Jiang Shuhao. (2020).From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine culture, the characteristics of male thinking and its regulation. Herald of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 36(3), 31-33

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