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PsoriaQuell Ointment
This formula is for the topical treatment of dry, scaly psoriasis. It
is based on Qing Liang Gao (Clearing & Cooling Ointment) found in
A Collection of Zhao Bing-nan’s Clinical Experiences as described in Li
Lin’s Treatment of Psoriasis with Traditional Chinese Medicine. It has
then been modified by Bob Flaws based on his own personal clinical experience
and research.
In a base of: Pure vegetable oil, castor oil, beeswax, and vitamins A,
D & E
Contains no coal or pine tars and no steroids.
Functions
Nourishes and quickens the blood, moistens dryness and clears heat
Indications
Blood heat pattern psoriasis with dry, red lesions & silvery scales
Method of use
Apply to the affected area 1-3 times per day
Formula rationale
Dang Gui nourishes and quickens the blood. It is the ruling medicinal
in this formula. Zi Cao, Da Huang, and Lu Hui Zhi clear heat and cool
the blood. Zi Cao also resolves the toxins typically associated with psoriasis
and is a famous, topically applied Chinese dermatological medicinal. Lu
Hui Zhi has been shown to be particularly effective for combating dermatological
inflammation and for penetrating the barrier of the skin. Randomized,
double-blind trials involving the topical application of Aloe Vera (Succus
Herbae Aloes, Lu Hui Zhi) to psoriasis lesions have shown a cure rate
of 83% after 12 months compared to a 7% cure rate for the placebo and
no relapses.(Footnote1) Bing Pian is a common ingredient in Chinese
dermatological treatments in general and in psoriasis treatments in particular.
When applied topically, it clears heat and scatters nodulation, stops
itching and engenders new flesh. Castor oil (Oleum Semenis Ricini Communis,
Bi Ma You) disperses swelling and resolves toxins, moistens dryness and
quickens the blood when applied externally. It is used for the external
treatment of psoriasis in both Chinese dermatology and Western naturopathy.
Vitamins A, D, and E are all also commonly used for the treatment of this
recalcitrant skin condition.
footnote 1 - www.jr2.ox.ac.uk/bandolier/booth/alternat/at125.html
Contraindications
Do not use in cases of wet, suppurating, progressive psoriasis.
About Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a non-contagious, chronic skin disease of unknown etiology.
Although it Western medical cause is not known, most researchers agree
it is an immune-mediated disorder that has a strong genetic component.
It is estimated that 4% of the U.S. population or more than seven million
Americans suffer from psoriasis. The incidence of psoriasis rises to 28%
if one parent has this condition and to 68% if both parents suffer from
psoriasis. Although the condition may occur at any age, most patients
do not show signs till their 20s, with an average age at diagnosis of
28. Somewhere between 150,000-260,000 new cases of psoriasis are diagnosed
per year in the U.S.