Finding The Right Balance For Skin Health


by Jingyu bai - Date: 2008-09-23 - Word Count: 445 Share This!

acne is a sign, according to Chinese traditional medicine, of underlying problems in the body's balance. Generally it is a result of excess heat from lungs, stomach or blood. In addition, dampness contributes to the problem. Acne occurs when excess sebum in the follicles accumulates and bacteria grow leading to inflammation. The result is that white and black heads form or there may be papules or pustules. Acne begins in adolescence and may last well into adulthood. Chinese tradition suggests that the natural ascendance of yang energy that happens in adolescence may contribute to the problem. Other factors that may add to the problem are a poor diet that includes fatty foods, stress and exhaustion. Qing re an Chuang is a Chinese formula that is used to restore balance and combat acne.

Qing re an Chuang is also called Heat-Clearing Acne Tablet.It contains ingredients that are used traditionally to rid toxic heat, dampness and are beneficial for digestion. Flos Lonicerae (honeysuckle flower), in one herb that is used in Qing re an Chuang. It is sweet in nature and also cold. It may help to dispel heat. It works in the lungs o reduce wind heat and helps detoxify he stomach. It is often combined with other herbs to treat the external symptoms, like acne, such as dandelion another active ingredient in Qing re an Chuang.

Dandelion (Herba Taraxaci) is sweet, bitter and cold. This herb is used to detoxify and expel heat, but is also used to dissolve lumps. It works in the stomach and in the liver channel. Qing re an Chuang also contains Herba Andrographitis. This herb is highly regarded for its detoxifying qualities. It acts on the lungs, small and large intestines as well as the stomach. By assisting the removal of lung heat it helps drain acne lesions and boils. Rhubarb (Radix et Rhizoma Rhei) also contributes to ridding the body of toxins. It has bier and cold qualities that are valued for clearing heat. Rhubarb is used in traditional Chinese medicine to support he liver, gastro-intestinal tract and has many properties that help blood. For example, it is used to detoxify the blood, improve circulation and reduce blood stasis. All of these qualities may help resolve acne and restore balance which can help prevent future breakouts. Pregnant and nursing women should avoid using this ingredient.

Another root that is used in Qing re an Chuang is liquorice (Radix Glycyrrhizae). Liquorice is reputed o stimulate Qi which is a necessary component throughout the body. It is used to support heart, spleen and lungs. Its ability to quench fire and detoxify make I an important ingredient in Qing re an Chuang for combating acne.

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