Integumentary System - Internal Remedies
Circulating internal remedies improve blood flow and lymph movement to the skin, helping deliver nutrients and remove stagnation that can contribute to dull skin, slow healing, and congestion. Circulation support is helpful when symptoms look like dull or tired skin, slow wound healing, cold skin or poor blood flow, stagnant acne that does not resolve, and dark under-eye circles from circulation stagnation.
Stabilizing external remedies calm irritated or inflamed skin. They help reduce redness, itching, swelling, and skin sensitivity while supporting the skin’s protective barrier. These are especially useful for eczema, rashes, inflamed acne, rosacea, irritated skin, and allergic skin reactions.
Nourishing internal remedies nourish the body’s tissues and provide the nutrients needed for skin repair, elasticity, and barrier strength. These remedies help replenish depleted tissues, support collagen formation, improve skin moisture, and promote healthy cell turnover. They are commonly used when symptoms look like dry or rough skin, slow wound healing, thin or fragile skin, premature wrinkles, skin that appears dull or depleted, and skin weakened by illness, stress, or nutrient deficiency.
Relaxing external remedies reduce tension in the skin and surrounding muscles. They help soften tight facial muscles, support lymphatic movement, and improve overall skin relaxation. These are especially useful for: facial tension, jaw tension affecting skin, stress related skin flare ups, tight facial muscles, and lymphatic stagnation in the face.
Clearing external remedies remove buildup from the surface of the skin. They help unclog pores, absorb excess oil, remove dead skin cells, and reduce congestion that can contribute to acne, blackheads, or rough skin texture. These are especially useful for oily skin, clogged pores, blackheads, acne, rough skin texture, and buildup of dead skin cells.