The root of psoriasis lies not in the skin but in the internal organs, particularly the spleen and stomach. The spleen and stomach are key to transforming and transporting dampness. Once they become d...
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From the perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine, I share the four core principles for managing psoriasis that I have summarized over more than 40 years.Principle 1: Do Not Force BlockageMany peop...
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A young man with psoriasis for 10 years, traditional Chinese medicine reduces redness and eliminates scales in one move, clearing skin lesions all over the bodyNow there's nothing visible. This statem...
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Winter Psoriasis Prevention: One Targeted Conditioning MethodHello everyone, I am Dr. Bai. I have noticed that many patients come to me after failing to find effective treatment locally, often referre...
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Rather than waiting for skin lesions to fade, it's better to regulate your constitution through diet.These four common medicinal and edible ingredients are known as the "Dietary Therapy AntagonistDeli...
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Hidden in Your Surroundings, Many People Mistakenly Discard It as Trash!Willow bark, bitter and astringent in taste, cold in nature, and associated with the lung, liver, and gallbladder meridians, has...
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Frankly speaking, psoriasis is closely related to factors such as damp-heat and blood dryness in the body. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that blood heat is one of the important root causes of ...
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Many psoriasis patients hope to find a "cure" method, but first it is necessary to clarify:Psoriasis, as a chronic recurrent inflammatory skin disease, currently has no method in either traditional Ch...
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A young man with psoriasis for 10 years, traditional Chinese medicine reduces redness and eliminates scales in one move, clearing all skin lesions on the bodyNow there is nothing visible. This stateme...
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In clinical practice, too many patients have been observed trapped in the vicious cycle of "relieving itching - recurrence - increasing medication dosage": corticosteroid ointments provide short-term ...
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