Yin Care Original Herbal Wash
Yin Care Original Herbal Wash - 2 sizes available
Description: A combination of 14 highly concentrated herbs treasured for their anti-pathogenic properties for over 20 years, Yin-care is easy to use and will considerably expand your treatment options for a wide range of conditions. In the arcane wisdom of TCM, Yin-care is designed for use in the treatment of damp, damp-heat, toxic heat, and wind-type pathogenic factors. In biomedical terms, Yin-care is formulated primarily for external use in treatment of skin conditions and gynecological infections due to viral, bacterial, fungal or yeast-type microbial pathogens.
For gynecological use, an applicator that holds 100ml and has a built in measuring system.
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Yin Care Effective Herbal Wash Instructions
Topical: Mix (5-100%) herbal concentrate with various amounts of water into a solution, apply directly to skin as a wash, compress or sitz bath, 2-3x day.
Vaginally: utilize washing receptacle (douche) and mix 5-20% concentrate with water, rinse 2-3x day, 5-6 days a course of treatment. For more serious vaginal conditions, soak tampon with 50% concentration mixture and insert for 3-5 hours 1-2x days, 6 days as course of treatment.
Dosage | Topically: Mix (5-100%) herbal concentrate with various amounts of water into a solution, apply directly to skin as a wash, compress or sitz bath 2-3x day. Vaginally: Utilize washing receptacle (douche) and mix 5-20% concentrate with water, rinse 2-3x | |
Properties | Anti-bacterial, Anti-fungal, Anti-itch and Anti-inflammatory | |
Contraindications | Not for oral/ingestible application. In rare instances, skin sensitive patients may react to this product in concentrations above 5%. | |
Chinese Symptomology | skin itching;swelling;skin lesion;skin inflammation;burns | |
Western Symptomology | Gynecological: vaginitis, leucorrhea, vulvovaginitis, cervicitis, cervical dysplasia, gonorrhea, STDs as well as general inflammations, infections and itching.Dermatological: General fungal, bacterial and viral infections including (but not limited to) rashes, dermatitis, acne, foot fungus, shingles, cold sore and sty. Toxic heat afflictions such as poison oak/ivy and insect bite. Excess type skin eruptions such as some varieties of eczema and psoriasis. | |
Actions | Dry and transform dampness, clear heat and toxin, purge fire, cool blood, disperse wind and stop itching, reduce swelling, detoxify skin lesions and promote circulation. | |
Pattern | Dampness;Heat and toxin;Fire;Hot blood;Wind;Damp-heat;Toxic-heat;Wind-heat | |
Chinese name |
Jie Er Yin Xie Ye Sm. Cnidii - She Chuang Zi; Hb. Menthae - Bo He; Cx. Phellodendri - Huang Bai; Fr. Gardeniae - Zhi Zi; Rx. Scutellariae - Huang Qin; Rx. Sophorae - Ku Shen; Fr. Kochia - Di Fu Zi; Fl. Lonicerae - Jin Yin Hua; Hb. Artemesiae C. - Yin Chen Hao; Rx. Angelicae D. - Du Huo; Rhiz. Artactylodis L. - Cang Zhu; Rhiz. Acori - Shi Chang Pu; Fo. A. Argyi - Ai Ye; Cx. Pseudolarix - Tu Jing Pi |