Chapter 45 An enquiry about sexual activity in men is important not only for diagnostic reasons but also to be able to advise them about appropriate levels of sexual activities according to Chinese medicine.1 There are significant differences between the sexual physiology of men and of women that are not often taken into account when advising patients about the desirable frequency of sexual activity: the Chinese caution about ‘excessive sexual activity’ is more relevant to men than to women. In fact, the Tian Gui, a direct manifestation of Essence (Jing), is sperm in men and menstrual blood in women: quite simply, because men lose sperm but women do not obviously lose menstrual blood during intercourse, sexual activity may potentially be weakening for men (when it is too frequent) but not so much for women.
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