Chinese herbal medicine, a holistic healing modality that has been used for centuries to treat a variety of health concerns. When it comes to skin disorders, Chinese herbal medicine excels in addressing both the root cause and symptomatic relief. TCM dermatology offers safe and desirable treatments for a wide range of cutaneous diseases and conditions.

The application of Chinese medicine recognizes that the skin is a reflection of the body’s internal and external health. Treating the underlying imbalances is key to achieving long-term healing, and therefore preventing further progression of disease. Treatment approaches for each skin disorders involves identifying the underlying imbalance or ‘lurking disease’.

Skin disorders such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea are effectively managed by prescribing a custom formula to address the ‘root cause’. These custom herbal blends address various stages of diseases, disorders, and locations in the body. Chinese herbs have anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, anti-proliferative, inhibitory effects on angiogenesis. They assist in the prevention of secondary infections, have antioxidant properties. They also support other biological processes that affect the digestion, adrenals, cardiovascular, gall bladder, liver function and hormonal balance. Under the guidance of a qualified Chinese Medicine Practitioner, Chinese herbal medicine can help reverse the disease process and promote clear, healthy, and radiant skin from the inside out.

Commonly Used Herbs

Acne, eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea are some of the most common skin disorders. Examples of herbs used for all types of skin disorders and at various stages are:

Chinese herbs such as Ji Xue Cao, Lu Hui, Ma Chi Xian, Huang Qin, Lian Qiao and Jin Yin Hua may have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties for acne;

Or Bai Xian Pi, Huang Qin, and Ku Shen may have anti-inflammatory, antipruritic, and immune-regulatory properties for eczema;

Major herbs such as Huang Lian, Mu Dan Pi, and Sheng Di Huang may have anti-inflammatory and immune-regulatory properties for psoriasis; and

Herbs such as Huang Qin, Yin Chen H., Bai Xian Pi, and Yi Yi Ren may have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties and reduce the erythema and telangiectasia associated with rosacea.

In conclusion, Chinese herbal medicine can be an effective treatment for many common skin conditions. A Chinese herbal medicine treatment plan developed by a qualified CM Herbal Practitioner tailored to your specific condition and health concerns is of utmost importance for effective treatment.

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