This well known herbal supplement is good for itchy skin and other skin conditions. It contains angelica root, astragalus, agkistrodon, ginseng, rehmannie, and seven other herbs. Ingredients: Astragalus Root, Angelica Agkistrodon, Cnidium Rhizome, Ginseng, Angelica Dahurica Root, Tsang-Chu Rhizome Cnidium Fruit, Cocklebur Fruit, Siler Root, Reuhmannia Root and Zaocys. Recommended Dosage: 5 pills before meal, 3 times daily.
This product is used to dispel toxins, relieve swollen masses and promotes blood circulation. This pearl-based formula is excellent for acne, furuncles, skin itching and rashes including hives. Ingredients: Pearls, honeysuckle, dandelion, glehnia, Chinese foxglove, ningo figwort, Chinese rhubarb and lucid ganoderma. Recommended Dosage: 6 pills each time. Twice daily. Take with water. Eating fried foods while using this supplement will prolong treatment time. 60 pills.
Traditional Chinese herbal medicine can help you achieve a refreshing looking face by getting rid of toxins and acnes.
Face it, the end of adolescence doesn’t mean the end of pimples. Acne is one of the most common skin disorders in the United States, affecting nearly 85 percent of all people. You can treat the outward symptoms with creams and cover-ups, but traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) can address the imbalances that cause acne in the first place.
“There are several kinds of acne recognized in TCM,” says Allen Sayigh, MAc, LAc, an acupuncturist and manager of the Chinese Herbal Dispensary at Bastyr Center for Natural Health. “They are nearly always a condition of excess ‘heat.’”
This all natural cleanser helps keep your skin clean and your pores open. Also helps maintain your hydration/oil balance. Ingredients: Deionized Water, TEA Lauryl Sulfate, Cocoamidopropylbetaine, Disodium Cocoamphoacetate, PEG-8, PEG-150 Distearate, Extract of: yarrow, comfrey, witch hazel, lavender, licorice, and lemon grass. Aloe Vera, Ascorbic Acid, Methylparaben, Propylparaben and Citric Acid. External use only.
A beauty secret of Japanese women for hundreds of years is now available! Good for treating pimples, rash, frostbite, cuts, insect bites, sunburn, eczema and minor burns. Ingredients: Chlorhexidine Digluconate and Hydrophilic Ointment. External use only. 30 gm.
This popular anti-itching ointment from Japan offers soothing relief for insect bites, irritation from shaving, pimples and muscle fatigue due to exercise. For external use only: Ingredients: Menthol, Camphor, Methyl Salicylate, Ointment Base.
This product is used to dispel toxins, relieve swollen masses and promotes blood circulation. This pearl-based formula is excellent for acne, furuncles, skin itching and rashes including hives. Ingredients: Pearls, honeysuckle, dandelion, glehnia, Chinese foxglove, ningo figwort, Chinese rhubarb and lucid ganoderma. Recommended Dosage: 6 pills each time. Twice daily. Take with water. Eating fried foods while using this supplement will prolong treatment time. 60 pills.
This natural, mild and gentle soap is made of vegetable oils. It can be used for the face and body daily. It helps reduce pimples, blackheads, eczema and skin impurities. After using this product, your skin will feel smooth and soft and have a pure and healthy skin! Ingredients: Water, Sodium Cocoate, Sodium Palmitate, Bismuth Oxychloride, Lanolin, Tocopheryl Acetate, Titanium Dioxide and Tetrasodium Etidronate. External use only.
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This extra-strength version of the popular German product decreases age spots, stimulates new skin formation and protects the skin against damage and aging. It also accelerates the renewal of the epidermis which results in a more delicate and brighter complexion. Includes ephelidin for treatment of freckles, pimples, and skin impurities. Ingredients: caprylic/capric triglyceride, cera alba, lanolin alchohol, cetearyl alchohol, petrolatum, hydrogenated vegetable oils, cetyl esters, zinc oxide, bismuth oxychloride, titanium oxide. External use only. Do not apply if will be under direct sunlight for a long period of time. 30ml.
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A Chinese medicine doctor in Taiwan suggests drinking tea can combat the effects of radiation.
Taipei, March 16 (CNA) Want a good tip to fend off the threat of radiation poisoning? The answer is to drink more tea, said a Chinese medicine doctor Wednesday.
Lu Chih-hong, president of the Sheng Te Tang Chinese Medical Hospital in Taichung City, central Taiwan, suggested the public take more tea to avoid the effects of radioactive fallout that may come from Japan.
Tea, a common agricultural and medicinal product in Taiwan, contains a variety of substances, including Camaellia sinensis, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and lipopolysaccharide, that can help people combat the effects of radiation.