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Acne Chinese Herbal Medicine

Chinese Medicine For Acne


 
 
 

Chinese Medicine For Acne

Cure Acne With Root water

Root water is a Chinese herbal product obtained from the forests of China. It is very potent in fighting off skin blemishes. Root water is composed of root herbs and alcohol. It is supposed to be applied on the skin with the use of a cotton ball. Root water is known to force the skin to renew facial tissues. As such, it is best used with water-based skin moisturizers because it can dry the skin if used regularly for one to two weeks.

Anti-acne capsules with Chinese Herbs

If you go to a Chinese pharmacy and ask for a treatment for acne, they are more likely to produce a Chinese Herb capsule. These capsules contain only the most natural Chinese herbal medicine like Yi Yi Ren, Fu Ling, Huang Bai, Mu Dan Pi, Chi Shao, Huang Lian, and Gan Cao, among many others. The combination of these Chinese herbs could work wonders on your acne-infested skin.

Acupuncture for Acne

Acupuncture is one of the oldest traditional Chinese procedures used in treating diseases. It involves the use of needles pricked on certain parts of the body to produce the healing effect. For acne, acupuncture is used so that heat will go out of the body. Chinese medicine believes that heat is the primary cause of acne. There are different sources of heat that needs to be released so the needles have to be placed on both local and distal points of the body. Points such as the large intestines and spleen are focused on.
 

About Acne

Acne is the collective term given to the skin problems of the face.
Blackheads, whiteheads, pimples and other skin blemishes can simply be referred to as acne. Acnes are a problem of people from all over. It's a good thing that there are traditional Chinese medicines for this problem.
Some people tend to develop allergic reactions to chemical formulations available at pharmacies.
The Chinese medicines for acne could be a good natural alternative for them.

If you suffer from acne, there are some of the Chinese herbs and procedures you can use to get rid of skin problems and give yourself a glowing face.
 

Acne Resources

  • Acne in the Chinese Medicine - What is Acne? How does Acne develop?
  • Chinese Herbs for Acne - Traditional Chinese Medicines uses acupuncture, herbal medicine for the treatment of acne. The basic treatment principle for acne in Traditional Chinese Medicine is to clear Heat from the appropriate meridian, Zang Fu Organ, or Fundamental Substance.
 
 
 
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