Seborrheic Dermatitis is a common skin disorder that affects the scalp, face, and sometimes the body. Our holistic approach to treating seborrheic dermatitis combines the wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine with current research on the pharmaceutical benefits of modern botanical extracts and exotic oils. This way, we integrate “the best of both worlds” to achieve the most effective holistic treatments available. Internal herbs lay the basic foundation of healing from within, while topical treatment adds to the efficacy and expedites healing.
What’s Unique About *My* Seborrheic Dermatitis?
In holistic dermatology, everyone’s case of seborrheic dermatitis is unique. Chinese herbal treatment focuses on the underlying “patterns of disharmony” associated with each individual’s case. How can we tell what patterns you have? Read more…
Why go holistic?
Holistic treatment for seborrheic dermatitis can be highly effective with long-lasting results. When the body is brought into balance, other symptoms (such as digestive issues, menstrual problems, insomnia, and many others) will also be addressed, resulting in overall health and wellness. The #1 reason people choose to go holistic is that it works. In a vast majority of cases, people see positive results with most resolving fully over time.
When will I be better?
Seborrheic dermatitis generally responds very well to treatment with herbs. Moderate to severe cases require 3-5 months of treatment on average. Mild cases often clear within weeks.
Does herbal medicine really work?
Herbal medicine is one of the most effective methods to address underlying imbalances and completely heal the skin in Seborrheic Dermatitis.
What about Acupuncture?
Acupuncture benefits the stress that is often a factor in flare-ups of seborrheic dermatitis. But acupuncture is never the primary treatment. Holistic treatment for seborrheic dermatitis mainly relies on herbs and botanicals. If you have extra time and money, then acupuncture can be incorporated into your treatment plan for overall health and well-being. If not, it’s best to focus on herbal medicine as a more direct approach to healing the skin.