How often you should be having sex: Chinese medicine expert

Forget pharmaceuticals, frequent fornication could be key to staving off disease.

A Chinese medicine expert says regular sex is essential to good health — and is sharing just how often you should be getting hot and heavy based on your age.

Nina Cheng took to TikTok last week to break down the naughty numbers in a video with her 286,000 followers, saying: “Did you know that insufficient sex is considered a cause of disease in traditional Chinese medicine?”

“While traditional Chinese medicine often stresses the potential long-term effects of excessive sexual activity, many do not realize that insufficient sex is also considered a cause of disease in Chinese medicine,” she added.

So, how often should you be boinking to keep ailments at bay? Cheng cited the 2,000-year-old sexology text “Su Nu Jing” for her answers.

According to the tawdry tome, people in their 20s need to be having the most sex, scheduling a mind-blowing, eye-rolling session every four days.

A Chinese medicine expert says regular sex is essential to good health — and is sharing just how often you should be getting hot and heavy based on your age. Getty Images/iStockphoto
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While traditional Chinese medicine often stresses the potential long-term effects of excessive sexual activity, many do not realize that insufficient sex is also considered a cause of disease in Chinese medicine 👀 As noted by the late TCM doctor, Giovanni Maciocia, “Insufficient sex is often a cause of disease akin to emotional stress, especially in Western women.” Ancient Chinese physicians believed that women were more likely to experience greater sexual frustration since they were subject to different societal norms and may not have felt as permitted to express themselves sexually compared to men. Special care was thus provided to ease the additional social and emotional challenges of women, which sometimes even included what we would now call psychotherapy—referred to in classical Chinese medicine as talking cures. The 2,000 year-old sexology text, Su Nu Jing, provided recommendations on frequency of orgasm according to age: 20 year-old: Every 4 days 30 year-old: Every 8 days 40 year-old: Every 16 days 50 year-old: Every 21 days 60 year-old: Every 30 days Chinese medicine links strong libido to abundant Minister Fire, with orgasm releasing beneficial Yang energy, enhancing Qi flow. This activity affects the mind and particularly impacts the Heart and Pericardium. These herbal remedies we carry can aid in supporting better reproductive health, ease genital discomfort, boost libido, and improve sexual performance: • Fu Yin Tai: an all-herbal soak to relieve genital itching and dry dampness • Baifeng Wan / Bak Foong: a top women’s health formula which can help balance hormones, regulate periods, relieve cramps, and address ‘cold uterus’ often linked to infertility • Suifan’s “China Brush”: a hundred year-old bestselling all-herbal formula to address premature ejaculation • Vitality Plus: Combines Cordyceps with Tongkat Ali, Horny Goat Weed, and Maca to support men’s vitality and increase testosterone • American Ginseng Tea: Enhances libido and sexual function, leveraging ginseng‘s effects on erectile dysfunction and overall sexual health . . #holistichealth #chinesemedicine #herbalmedicine #womenshealth #sexualhealth #valentines #learnontiktok

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Those in their 30s need to get hot and heavy every eight days, while frisky 40-somethings should be steaming up the sheets every 16 days.

Things slow down as middle age advances, with the text claiming people in their 50s should have sex once every three weeks (21 days).

And while an apple a day may keep the doctor away, 60-somethings who have sex just once a month could see the same benefits, per the ancient sex book.

People in their 20s need to be having the most sex, scheduling a mind-blowing, eye-rolling session every four days, according to Nina Cheng. Getty Images/iStockphoto

Those who don’t have a partner shouldn’t panic. Sex with oneself is just as valuable at warding off disease — as long as you orgasm.

However, sex-minded medics have claimed that men and women should orgasm more often than “Su Nu Jing” advises.

For men, research from Harvard University determined that frequent ejaculations could be the key to avoiding prostate cancer.

A study of nearly 32,000 males found high levels of sexual activity can reduce the risk of contracting prostate cancer by 33%.

The optimal number of ejaculations is 21 per month — or more than five times per week, the researchers insist.

However, sex-minded medics have claimed that both men and women should orgasm more often than the “Su Nu Jing” text advises. Getty Images/iStockphoto

Meanwhile, women should be coming to climax almost every other day.

Detroit physician Andrea Pennington previously told the UK chat show “This Morning” that women should be having three orgasms a week at minimum.

“The benefits are numerous,” she declared. “From stress relief from depression and anxiety, it makes us nicer, and it’s a pain reliever.”

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