Men's Health Series: First Sexual Taboo for Men

Good health is rooted in a person’s sexual energy and capabilities. This does not mean that a person must be sexual to be in good health, but that each person is designed biologically to be sexual and the very fabric of our physical well-being is based on our ability to be sexually active. For example, when we are suffering from an illness or disease we normally lose our sex drive; when we recover from the illness and regain our health we experience sexual desire.

 

The proper application of yin-yang techniques requires that both the man and woman observe certain taboos. If a man is at his peak energy and vitality and impregnates a woman, that child will, more often than not, inherit good health and a long life. If an elderly man whose sexual energy is not vital impregnates a woman, that child will, more often than not, be of ill health and have a short life. So the most important concern is the sexual energy of the man.

 

There are practices to develop, enhance, retain sexual energy for men, there are also taboos to refrain for the protection of this sexual energy, eliminate all the ill effects and restoration of his sexual vitality.

 

Here I will start off the series of the Six Sexual Taboos for Men.

 

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The First Taboo


“On the last day of the full moon and the first day of the crescent moon, sexual activity should be avoided. Sexual acts performed on these days will produce children with damaged vital energy (qi). Also, if a man violates this taboo, when he later desires sexual activity he will suffer from the inability to produce a full erection. Even though he may burn with desire, the result will be a reddish-yellow color to the urine and nocturnal emissions of watery semen. Hence his life span will be shortened.”

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Read more on the Second Sexual Taboo for Men here.

Read more on the Third Sexual Taboo for Men here.