Recommended 12- 15 visits
• Eczema
• Psoriasis
• Hives
• Itching, Burning, Red Irritated Skin
• Dry, Rough, Scaly or Chapped Skin
• Rashes and Unhealthy Skin
The skin or derma is one of the most vulnerable organs of the body. Though seldom life threatening, skin related issues can be very uncomfortable and may lead to other chronic systemic issues. In addition, because the skin is so visible, skin related issues can lead to increased psychological stress beyond just the physical discomfort.
Skin related issues, which affect more than 10 million Americans, can be one of the most frustrating and stubborn health issues to successfully clear. Many pharmaceutical solutions offer quick relief but do not provide a lasting solution, and come with risks such as toxic build-up in the body and added stress on other organs and systems. More and more people are choosing alternative solutions, which are safer and which address the root cause of the inflammation or irritation.
The Healthy Skin Protocol is rooted in multiple facets of Chinese Medicine. Dermatology is a recognized specialty in traditional Chinese Medicine. Treatments for skin disorders have been described as early as 1100-221 BC in China. Throughout the United States today, many patients are frustrated with stubborn skin conditions that are not satisfactorily treated using Western medications, or they find that results do not last consistently. LLLT and substance specific information induction combined with acupoint stimulation, homeopathy, nutrition and enzymes offer a natural, non- invasive, safe and holistic approach to improving all types of skin related issues.
According to traditional Chinese Medicine, the body is a whole system of interconnected parts. Although skin problems manifest externally, their root causes are often complex, and involve internal imbalances between energy (Qi), blood, yin, yang, and different energetic systems of the body. Usually the pathology involves a combination of internal imbalances and external pathological environmental factors. Internal imbalances include; a weak immune system, digestive disorders, poor diet, unbalanced lifestyle, stress, genetic constitution, and unbalanced emotions. Pathological external environmental factors are often weather related; which invade the body causing symptoms to appear on the skin.



