Rosacea

Body maps and rosacea- Western research meets up with Chinese medical ideas

This morning when I came into the clinic, my colleague Dr. Lorne Brown (founder of Acubalance wellness centre) and I got into a conversation regarding some of the differences and similarities between western alliopathic medicine and Chinese medicine. Lorne had just returned from the Pacific coast reproductive societies annual conference in Palm Springs, where he had spoken on the topic of the integration of western and Eastern medicines. Lorne mentioned that "a big difference between the two medicines is that the body map of Chinese medicine is already complete, whereas the western map is still being discovered". I explained that I love it when the western map catches up to the eastern map and the two maps point to the same place. I guess this is how building blocks are formed, allowing for the integration of the two medicines.

Remission of rosacea induced by reduction of gut transit time

Research: 

Rosacea is a chronic disorder characterized by hypersensitivity of the facial vasculature, presenting with intense flushing eventually leading to

Involvement of immune mechanisms in the pathogenesis of rosacea

Research: 
Twenty-five patients with rosacea were compared with twenty-five control subjects for previous medical history and tests of immune
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