DermaPure Rx Acne Treatment

DermaPure Rx utilizes a strategy of purification and transformation in its treatment of acne.

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This proprietary blend of 100% all-natural herbs formulated according to the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine was developed to effectively control acne and its symptoms by clearing heat and wind from the body, cleaning the endocrine system, detoxifying and cleaning the liver, relaxing the nervous system, and regulating hormone levels.

It:
Dissolves black and white heads
Removes dead skin cells
Reduces the oiliness of the skin without dryness or flaking
Prevents new acne from forming
Kills bacteria that causes acne infection
Calms, soothes, and heals damaged skin

Ingredients - DermaPure Rx

Lian Qiao - Fructus Forsythiae Suspensae (Forsythia Fruit)

This herb is bitter, cool, and slightly acrid. It enters the heart, liver, and gall bladder channels to clear heat and toxins as well as nodules. It expels externally contracted wind heat as in the common cold. Due to its broad-spectrum antibiotic effect, Lian Qiao acts as an anti-inflammatory, lowers fever, protects the liver, stops vomiting, helps blood circulation, and promotes urination.

Da Huang - Rhei Rhizoma (Rhubarb)

This root is bitter in taste, cold in nature, and is attributive to the spleen, stomach, large intestine, liver, and pericardium channels. It drains heat and clears away toxic materials, clears damp heat, cools and invigorates the blood, eliminates stagnant blood, and purges knotted heat and stool from the colon. As a result, Da Huang is used as a laxative, antiphlogistic, and haemostatic in the treatment of constipation, diarrhea, jaundice, gastro-intestinal hemorrhage, menstrual disorders, conjunctivitis, traumatic injuries, superficial sores and ulcers. It is also applied externally for thermal burns.

Huang Qin - Scutellariae Baicalensis (Scute or Chinese Skullcap)

Huang Qin is a bitter, cold, cooling and detoxifying herb for heat patterns that enters the heart, lung, gall bladder, and large intestine channels. It has antibiotic-like qualities that act as an anti-inflammatory and a calmative. A primary herb for damp heat conditions, especially of the upper body, it is indicated for symptoms of yellow phlegm, including phlegm with blood, high blood pressure, diarrhea, acute dysentery, jaundice, urinary tract infections, and skin diseases. It can also be used during pregnancy to help calm fetal restlessness. Scute, as it is commonly called, is excellent for liver yang rising (hypertension) with symptoms of irritability, red eyes, and flushed face.

Zhi Zi - Gardeniae Jasminoidis (Happiness Herb, Gardenia Fruit)

This bitter, cold, and dry herb purges heat, disperses fire, dispels damp heat, cools blood, and resolves bruises. Gardenia fruit enters the liver, lung, and stomach channels to clear heat and calm irritable emotions. It drains dampness and cools the blood thereby stopping bleeding. It is used for fever with irritability or restlessness, insomnia, delirium, and urinary tract infections. It is effective for any bleeding in the mucous membranes, such as the nasal passages, the bowels, or the urinary tract. Topical uses include treatment of abscess, bruises, injury, irritability, sprains, and swellings. When used topically it also relieves swelling and congested blood due to trauma.

Chi Shao - Paeoniae Rubra Radix (Red Peony Root)

This root invigorates the blood and deals with early stages of abscesses, boils, skin blotches, and bleeding. It is a sour, bitter, slightly cold herb that enters through the liver and spleen channels. Chi Shao has three distinct functions. It vitalizes the blood and mildly eliminates blood stasis, it clears heat, and it cools the blood and eliminates liver fire. This herb is also quite popular for use in Trauma formulas. It exhibits anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic, and anti-bacterial actions. This makes it suitable for acute injuries where there is redness, swelling and pain.

Bai Xian - Cortex Dictamni Dasycarpi Radicis (Dictamnus Root Bark)

Bai Xian is bitter and salty in taste, cold in property. It is attributed to the spleen and stomach channels. This herb clears away heat and eliminates dampness, dispels wind for relieving itching and detoxification. It is used for damp heat sores, carbuncles, and rashes. It also has a strong anti-fungal effect.

Mu Dan Pi - Moutan Radicis Cortex (Moutan)

It is a cool in temperature, spicy and bitter to taste cooling and detoxifying herb for heat patterns. Mu Dan Pi clears heat and cools blood , invigorates blood circulation and dispels blood stagnation, clears rising liver yang, and drains abscesses, both internal and external. It is also used in conditions such as firm masses/tumours and in bruises from traumatic injuries. It enters the kidney, heart, and liver channels.

 

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