Guest guest Posted March 13, 2010 Report Share Posted March 13, 2010 Hi All, See: " Ancient + Medieval Chinese Recipes for Aphrodisiacs + Philters: A Survey of Mawangdui + Dunhuang Manuscripts " by Donald Harper, University of Chicago, at www.ihp.sinica.edu.tw/~medicine/ashm/lectures/Donald%20Harper-ft.pdf Excerpt: " I begin with a section of recipes in the Mawangdui " Yangsheng fang " for preparing " napkins " (jin ) -- medicated cloths -- that illustrates the connection between aphrodisiacs + tonics that boost vitality in general. The main ingredient in the first recipe is a chicken that is plucked + hung alive on a pole + then rubbed against several bee hives until the bees have stung it to death. Its flesh is finely pounded, mixed with other ingredients to make a paste, + daubed on cloth napkins. The napkins are used to " rub the feet, " with the result that when " the feet have little vapor (qi ), this makes a person have an abundance of vapor. " The cloth in the second recipe is soaked in a liquid containing red ants, blister beetles (active ingredient, cantharidin), + a third stinging insect (yangsi ) of unknown identity. The finished napkin is stored for use during intercourse: " rub the jade whip (penis) with it + the horse (vagina) will then be startled. " .... The combination of blister beetles, red ants, + yangsi is notable for its causticity. Blister beetle toxin was a well-known drug in the ancient Mediterranean world, + has been valued as a potent but dangerous aphrodisiac in European pharmacy (where it is popularly known as Spanish fly).8 In " Yangsheng fang, " blister beetle belongs among other drugs that cause the body to become hot (re ) + to itch (yang , written in the manuscript). An aphrodisiac prepared from a concentrate of snails + peaches, again in the form of cloth impregnated with the drug, makes relevant observations about its effect:9 When engaging in intercourse, take a piece (of cloth) the size of the palm + insert it in a nostril. It itches slightly + is hot. If pressed on the arm, the arm itches greatly + is fiercely hot. Do not let it touch the face. If it touches the face, the itching is unbearable. " Ouch! These recipes are not for faint-hearted studs, and certainly not for nervous / highly-strung Irish fillies! Also ... recipes to get an erring wife to speak the name of her lover during sleep: " When a wife has other intentions, take the dirt from inside the hoof of a white horse + set it under her headrest. Do not let her know. While sleeping she will of herself speak the surname + name. " Proponents of EBM would have a right guffaw if these recipes were proposed as main-stream TCM! Best regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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