The cherokee rose, also called rosa laevigata in scientific name and Jin Ying Zi in Pinyin, is an herb known for its versatility. The cherokee rose fruit can provide a unique flavor experience thanks to its honey-like taste and the delicate fragrance. It is well-received today simply because this fruit is endowed with a wide variety of nutriments, especially vitamin C and reducing sugar. According to relevant analysis, every 100g of its fresh pulp contains 1009g vitamin C, which is second only to roxburgh rose, 2 times of fresh jujube fruit, 10 times of kiwi, 30 times and of citrus. In addition, it is rich in zinc and selenium. As you know, these two trace elements are essential to human body and have specific health benefits and anti-cancer effect. Medicinally all cherokee rose flower, leaf, fruit and root can be used as medicine for a number of diseases, in particular for men’s health. The more you get to know about this herb, the more you will be convinced that this is truly a fantastic herb instead of just an invasive weed you thought.
Cherokee rose health benefits
Spermatorrhea is one of typical men’s diseases, which usually is being kept as a secret by most of men because they are embarrassed to talk about it to others. To bring it to an end, traditional Chinese medicine has lots of remedies, among which cherokee rose is one of the most commonly used herbs. The clinical manifestations of emission are the involuntary ejaculation of semen, at least 2 times a week. This condition usually occurs while sleep, along with dream or no dream. Or sometimes just a few drops of semen ooze out when passing water.
In severe cases, semen can be ejaculated involuntarily even while a man is awake. And it is often accompanied with symptoms like dizziness, Tinnitus, forgetfulness, palpitations, Insomnia, soreness of waist and knee, lassitude, weak urine stream, discomfort and fullness in lower abdomen and genitals, etc. Wet dream is usually triggered by overstrain, excessive use of the brain, too much sexual intercourse, sexual urge induced by what one sees and hears, eating spicy food, and more. According to Chinese medicine theory, the culprit for excessive night emission is the insecurity of the essence gate due to spleen-kidney deficiency or essence chamber disturbance caused by dampness-heat. But seemingly its modern pharmacology doesn’t agree with that theory.