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News18
20-05-2025
- Health
- News18
Chinese Gynaecologist Says Women Must Look At ‘Muscular Men To Relieve Stress'
Last Updated: Beyond this particular advice, Dr He has also suggested women to wear more gold jewellery, citing traditional Chinese medicine beliefs. A gynaecologist in China has garnered significant attention and amusement online after a video of him suggesting women watch muscular men went viral. Shocking, isn't it? But yes, he advised women experiencing low energy or blood deficiencies to look at muscular men to boost mood and alleviate stress. As per a report by the South China Morning Post, the light-hearted recommendation comes from a now-viral video featuring Dr He Zhenye, a gynaecologist at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Xiehe Shenzhen Hospital. In the video, Dr He publicly states that 'women should look at muscular men more often to relieve stress.' According to his advice, females suffering from qi (vital energy) and blood deficiencies often experience low moods and high stress levels. To help regulate their physical and mental state, he suggests using visual pleasure as a remedy. His advice includes reducing emotional strain by avoiding excessive romantic relationships and increasing positive visual stimulation by looking at more muscular men. Yes, you read that right. He elaborated that this practice can stimulate dopamine production in the brain, a neurotransmitter known to help alleviate stress and elevate mood. 'Avoid falling in love too often. Watch more muscular men instead," Dr. He advises in the video. In his video, he then explains the symptoms associated with qi and blood deficiency and how watching muscular men can make things different. 'When your qi (vital energy) and blood are deficient, you're often too tired to talk and too lethargic, and your skin may look dull. You might also experience dizziness and insomnia. That does not bring the right conditions for romance. However, watching muscular men makes things different. Seeing something beautiful activates the brain's reward system and releases dopamine, making us feel happier," Dr He said. The gynaecologist's peculiar advice has triggered a wave of laughter and supportive comments online, as per SCMP. While some agreed with the doctor's unconventional remarks, others suggested that images of muscular men can positively impact emotions. Some users mentioned that such images may evoke vitality and strength, providing a psychological boost. 'We need less emotional burnout and more eye candy! His suggestion should be part of every modern woman's wellness guide!" read a comment. Another remarked, 'This doctor gets it! Visual enjoyment plus emotional uplift equals 'eye candy therapy', I am all in." 'Best paired with more sunlight and more exercise – nourish the body inside and out, and your qi will overflow!" added a user. Beyond this particular advice, Dr He, who has over 133,000 followers on a popular Chinese social media platform, has also shared other unconventional recommendations in his videos. The media outlet mentioned that his previous videos suggested women wear more gold jewellery, citing traditional Chinese medicine beliefs that gold can benefit the heart and nourish the spleen. First Published: May 20, 2025, 18:52 IST


The Star
20-05-2025
- Health
- The Star
China doctor tells lethargic, anaemic women to look at muscular men for mood boost
A doctor in China has caused much amusement by suggesting that women who lack energy or suffer from blood deficiencies should look at muscular men to boost their mood and relieve stress. The lighthearted advice comes from a trending video on social media which features He Zhenye, a gynaecologist at Huazhong University of Science and Technology Xiehe Shenzhen Hospital, a top-tier public hospital in Shenzhen, southern China. He publicly recommends that 'women should look at muscular men more often to relieve stress'. Do you have questions about the biggest topics and trends from around the world? Get the answers with SCMP Knowledge, our new platform of curated content with explainers, FAQs, analyses and infographics brought to you by our award-winning team. The doctor has amassed more than 133,000 followers on a popular social media platform where he regularly shares professional insights on women's health and gynaecological care. His profile also states that he specialises in the standardised diagnosis and treatment of common benign gynaecological conditions and gynaecological tumours. According to He, women with qi , or vital energy, and blood deficiencies frequently experience low moods and high levels of stress. To help regulate the physical and mental state of such women, he recommends using 'visual pleasure' as a remedy. His specific advice includes reducing emotional strain through 'avoiding excessive romantic relationships', and increasing positive visual stimulation by 'looking at more muscular men'. He explained that doing so can stimulate dopamine production in the brain, which helps alleviate stress and lift a person's mood. 'Avoid falling in love too often. Watch more muscular men instead,' He says in the video. 'When your qi and blood are deficient, you are often too lethargic, too tired to talk, and your skin may look dull. You might also experience dizziness and insomnia. That does not bring the right conditions for romance. 'However, watching muscular men makes things different. Seeing something beautiful activates the brain's reward system and releases dopamine, making us feel happier.' He said that studies show that visual pleasure can boost mood and reduce stress, especially for women struggling with poor sleep or fatigue from overwork. 'So, ladies with qi and blood deficiency, scroll freely and enjoy. Relax your mind and restore your energy. For your health, indulge a little!' He added. In other videos, he also offers unconventional advice, such as recommending that women wear more gold jewellery, citing traditional Chinese medicine beliefs that gold benefits the heart and nourishes the spleen. The gynaecologist's remarks have triggered a wave of humour and supportive comments online, with many women agreeing that aesthetic enjoyment can positively impact emotions. Some suggested that images of muscular men may evoke vitality and strength, and provide a psychological boost. One person said: 'We need less emotional burnout and more eye candy! His suggestion should be part of every modern women's wellness guide!'' Another agreed: 'This doctor gets it! Visual enjoyment plus emotional uplift equals 'eye candy therapy', I am all in.' 'Best paired with more sunlight and more exercise – nourish the body inside and out, and your qi will overflow!' added a third. More from South China Morning Post: For the latest news from the South China Morning Post download our mobile app. Copyright 2025.


NDTV
20-05-2025
- Health
- NDTV
Chinese Doctor Advises Women To Look At Muscular Men For Mood Boost, Internet Calls It "Eye Candy Therapy"
A Chinese doctor has sparked laughter online after suggesting that women who lack energy or suffer from blood deficiencies should look at muscular men to boost their mood and relieve stress. According to the South China Morning Post, the lighthearted advice comes from He Zhenye, a gynaecologist at Huazhong University of Science and Technology Xiehe Shenzhen Hospital. In a video going viral on Chinese social media, he publicly recommended that "women should look at muscular men more often to relieve stress". According to SCMP, Dr He has over 133,000 followers on a popular Chinese platform, where he regularly shares professional insights on women's health and gynaecological care. His profile states that he specialises in the standardised diagnosis and treatment of common benign gynaecological conditions and gynaecological tumours. In his recent video, Dr He explained that women with vital energy and blood deficiencies frequently experience low moods and high stress levels. So, to help regulate the physical and mental state of such women, he recommended using "visual pleasure" as a remedy. His advice includes reducing emotional strain through "avoiding excessive romantic relationships" and increasing positive visual stimulation by "looking at more muscular men". According to the outlet, Dr He explained that doing so can simulate dopamine production in the brain, which helps alleviate stress and lift a person's mood. "Avoid falling in love too often. Watch more muscular men instead," he said in the clip. "When your qi (vital energy) and blood are deficient, you are often too lethargic, too tired to talk, and your skin may look dull. You might also experience dizziness and insomnia. That does not bring the right conditions for romance. However, watching muscular men makes things different. Seeing something beautiful activates the brain's reward system and releases dopamine, making us feel happier," Dr He said. Further, he explained that several studies have shown visual pleasure can boost mood and reduce stress, especially for women struggling with poor sleep or fatigue from overwork. "So, ladies with qi and blood deficiency, scroll freely and enjoy. Relax your mind and restore your energy. For your health, indulge a little!" he said. The gynaecologist has triggered laughter and supportive comments online with his unconventional advice. While some agreed with the doctor's unconventional advice, others suggested that images of muscular men may evoke vitality and strength, and provide a psychological boost. "We need less emotional burnout and more eye candy! His suggestion should be part of every modern women's wellness guide!'" wrote one user. "This doctor gets it! Visual enjoyment plus emotional uplift equals 'eye candy therapy', I am all in," commented another.


Hindustan Times
20-05-2025
- Health
- Hindustan Times
‘Avoid falling in love too often': Chinese doctor advises woman to watch muscular men to boost mood
A Chinese gynaecologist has sparked both laughter and support online after suggesting that women struggling with low energy or blood deficiencies should look at muscular men to feel better, reported the South China Morning Post. The advice, though unconventional, comes from Dr. He Zhenye, a gynaecologist at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology Xiehe Shenzhen Hospital, one of Shenzhen's top public hospitals. In a trending video, he advises women to relieve stress and lift their mood by enjoying what he calls 'visual pleasure'. 'Women should look at muscular men more often to relieve stress,' He says in the video, which has gained wide attention on social media. Dr. He, who has over 133,000 followers on a popular Chinese platform, regularly shares professional insights on women's health. His profile highlights his expertise in diagnosing and treating benign gynaecological conditions and gynaecological tumours. Also read: Which is the best US city to start a career? It's not New York City or San Francisco According to He, women with deficiencies in qi (vital energy) and blood often feel drained, emotionally low, and face issues like insomnia or dull skin. He believes these symptoms can make it harder for women to maintain romantic relationships. 'Avoid falling in love too often. Watch more muscular men instead,' he says. 'When your qi and blood are deficient, you are often too lethargic, too tired to talk, and your skin may look dull. You might also experience dizziness and insomnia. That does not bring the right conditions for romance.' He adds that simply seeing something beautiful, like a muscular physique, can stimulate dopamine, a brain chemical that helps reduce stress and boost happiness. 'However, watching muscular men makes things different. Seeing something beautiful activates the brain's reward system and releases dopamine, making us feel happier,' he explains. Backing his advice with science, Dr. He says research supports the idea that visual enjoyment can help manage stress, especially in women who are overworked or sleep-deprived. 'So, ladies with qi and blood deficiency, scroll freely and enjoy. Relax your mind and restore your energy. For your health, indulge a little!' he says. In other videos, Dr. He also offers unusual wellness tips, such as suggesting women wear more gold jewellery, citing traditional Chinese medicine beliefs that gold supports heart health and nourishes the spleen. His remarks have drawn a wave of humorous and encouraging responses from women online. One user said, 'We need less emotional burnout and more eye candy! His suggestion should be part of every modern women's wellness guide!' Another wrote, 'This doctor gets it! Visual enjoyment plus emotional uplift equals 'eye candy therapy', I am all in.' A third added, 'Best paired with more sunlight and more exercise – nourish the body inside and out, and your qi will overflow!' Also read: Nantucket socialites are icing out Bill Belichick's 24-year-old girlfriend: 'No one's welcoming her'


South China Morning Post
20-05-2025
- Health
- South China Morning Post
China doctor tells lethargic, anaemic women to look at muscular men for mood boost
A doctor in China has caused much amusement by suggesting that women who lack energy or suffer from blood deficiencies should look at muscular men to boost their mood and relieve stress. The lighthearted advice comes from a trending video on social media which features He Zhenye, a gynaecologist at Huazhong University of Science and Technology Xiehe Shenzhen Hospital, a top-tier public hospital in Shenzhen, southern China. He publicly recommends that 'women should look at muscular men more often to relieve stress'. The doctor has amassed more than 133,000 followers on a popular social media platform where he regularly shares professional insights on women's health and gynaecological care. Gynaecologist He Zhenye offers advice on women's health on social media, where he has more than 133,000 followers. Photo: His profile also states that he specialises in the standardised diagnosis and treatment of common benign gynaecological conditions and gynaecological tumours.