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Dr. Trevor Erikson

Dr. Trevor Erikson, Dr.TCM, FABORM Trevor currently works out of the Acubalance Wellness Centre, having a special focus on the treatment of Psoriasis, Eczema, Acne, Rosacea, and various reproductive health disorders like Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and Endometriosis. Learn More...

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Chinese herb, Ce Bai Ye (Cacumen Platycladus), shows good result in treatment of alopecia areata (hair loss)
Chinese herb, Ling Zhi (Ganoderma Lucidum), shown to be effective for treatment of various dermatological conditions.

 

  • Chi Shao-mediated anti-proliferative action on epidermal keratinocytes: implications for psoriasis treatment

    Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized histologically by hyperproliferation and aberrant differentiation of epidermal keratinocytes.

  • Progress of experimental study on treatment of psoriasis using single or compound herbal recipes in Chinese medicine.


     Psoriasis is a common, chronic, recurrent inflammatory skin

  • Effect of new Pulian Ointment (新普连膏) in treating psoriasis of blood-heat syndrome: A randomized controlled trial

    Pulian Ointment, consisting of two primary herbs, Radix Scutellarie (Huang Qin) and Cortex Phellodenri (Huang Bai), is used externally for the tre

  • Qinzhu Liangxue Decoction in treatment of blood-heat type psoriasis vulgaris: a randomized controlled trial

    CONCLUSION: QZLXD is remarkably advantageous in treatment of psoriasis vulgaris of blood-heat syndrome and improvement of patient's quality of life. The mechanism may be related to decrease in serum VEGF level and action against neogenesis of blood vessels.

  • Impact of serum epidermal growth factor on progressive psoriasis and regulation of Chinese herbal medicine

    CONCLUSION: Serum level of EGF might be an important factor related to the progress of psoriasis.

  • Clinical analysis of 47 patients with psoriasis treated by traditional Chinese medicine

    CONCLUSION: TCM and integrative medicine are effective in treating PA, with lesser side effects.

  • Anti-psoriatic effects of indigo naturalis on the proliferation and differentiation of keratinocytes

    CONCLUSIONS: Together, these findings indicate that the anti-psoriatic effects of indigo naturalis are mediated, at least in part, by modulating the proliferation and differentiation of keratinocytes, with indirubin as the major active component.

  • Meridian three-combined therapy for treatment of ordinary psoriasis: a multi-center randomized controlled study

    CONCLUSION: The meridian three-combined therapy is effective and safe for treatment of ordinary psoriasis.

  • Effect of combined herbal medicine therapy on the expression of psoriasis-associated antigen-Pso p27 in patients with psoriasis

    CONCLUSION: The combined herbal medicine therapy is effective in treating psoriasis vulgaris in both acute and silent stages, which may be resulted from its inhibition of the expression of Pso p27.

  • Activity of eleven kampo (Traditional Japanese) formulations and eight kampo crude drugs against Propionibacterium acne

    We reviewed the susceptibility of Propionibacterium acnes to eleven
    Kampo formulations and to eight Kampo crude drugs that had been studied
    by examining their minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) in 1990 and
    1995. P. acnes strains were most sensitive to Oren-gedoku-to (OGT)
    among these Kampo formulations. Coptidis Rhizoma (CR) and Phellodendri

  • Anti-acne effects of Oriental herb extracts: a novel screening method to select anti-acne agents.

    The acne-therapeutic effects of Oriental herb extracts were
    investigated in terms of antichemotactic effect on polymorphonuclear
    leucocytes, antilipogenic actions, antibacterial activity against
    Propionibacterium acnes and resistance induction potency in the
    bacteria. The ethanol extract (0.01%) of Angelica dahurica markedly
    suppressed neutrophil chemotaxis, comparable to the effect of

  • Effect of Angelica sinensis (Dang Gui) on melanocytic proliferation, melanin synthesis and tyrosinase activity in vitro.

    CONCLUSION: Angelica sinensis, Dang Gui, promotes melanocytic
    proliferation, melanin synthesis and tyrosinase activity, which may be
    the mechanism for validating its clinical use in the treatment of skin
    pigmentation.

  • The effectiveness of combined Chinese herbal medicine and acupuncture in the treatment of atopic dermatitis

    CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study suggest that the combination of
    acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine have a beneficial effect on
    patients with atopic dermatitis and may offer better results than
    Chinese herbal medicine alone.

  • Chemical properties, mode of action, and in vivo anti-herpes activities of a lignin-carbohydrate complex from Prunella vulgaris

    In conclusion, the anti-HSV compound from P. vulgaris is a
    lignin-polysaccharide complex with potent activity against HSV-1 and
    HSV-2. Its mode of action appears to be inhibiting viral binding and
    penetration into host cells.

  • Medicinal herb Prunella vulgaris, Xia Ku Cao, downregulates the expression of herpes simplex virus

    Results from this study show that PPV is effective against both the
    HSV-1 and HSV-2 infections, and flow cytometry offers a quantitative
    and highly reproducible anti-HSV drug-susceptibility assay.

  • Prevalence of sexually transmissible pathogens in semen from asymptomatic male infertility patients

    CONCLUSION(S): The DNA of STI pathogens was detected in semen from a
    high percentage of asymptomatic male infertility patients, and was
    associated with poor semen quality. Efforts to diagnose and treat
    subclinical genital-tract infections should be intensified.

  • Asymptomatic genital herpes infection and infertility in males

    Thus, asymptomatic HSV infection has a negative effect on male fertility.

  • Herpetic infection of spermatozoa in failure of reproductive technologies and spontaneous abortion

    The following conclusions can be made: mobile spermatozoa of normal
    morphology can be infected with HSV; as shown morphologically, samples
    of ejaculate from men whose wives had spontaneous abortions contained
    intragametic HSV capsides; intragametic HSV infection of spermatozoa
    had a negative effect on the course of pregnancy and/or embryon
    vitality.

  • Infection of cytomegalovirus and herpes simplex virus and morphology of the infected spermatogenic cells in infertile men

    CONCLUSION: Spermatogenic cells infected by HCMV and HSV-II may cause
    pathologic lesions and affect spermatogenesis. Morphologically, the
    infected spermatogenic cells may undergo some pathologic alteration,
    such as apoptosis. The rate of HCMV infection is higher among infertile
    males with pathologic cells in the semen.

  • Prevalence of human herpes virus in the semen of men attending an infertility clinic and correlation with semen parameters

    CONCLUSION(S): The DNA of herpes viruses is frequently detected in the
    semen of asymptomatic fertile and infertile male patients. Further
    studies are required to investigate the role of herpes viruses in male
    factor infertility.

  • Altered immunophenotypic parameters in infertile women. Possible role of herpes viremia.

    CONCLUSIONS: Assuming that all women under study remained asymptomatic,
    these data suggest that subclinical herpesvirus viremia may be an
    important cause of peripheral immunostimulation in women with a history
    of infertility

  • Skin diseases in alcoholics

    The most common skin manifestations of alcoholism presented in this
    review article are urticarial reactions, porphyria cutanea tarda,
    flushing, cutaneous stigmata of cirrhosis, psoriasis, pruritus,
    seborrheic dermatitis, and rosacea

     

  • Alcohol and smoking: risk factors for infectious eczematoid dermatitis

    We conclude that alcohol intake and smoking appear to be risk factors for infectious eczematoid dermatitis among males.

     

  • Relationship between smoking and the clinical severity of psoriasis.

    CONCLUSION: Smoking is associated with the clinical severity of
    psoriasis and highlights the importance of smoking cessation in
    patients with psoriasis.

     

    OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between different components of
    smoking history and the clinical severity of psoriasis. DESIGN: A
    hospital-based cross-sectional study.

  • Alcohol as a risk factor for plaque-type psoriasis.

    We recommend that clinicians discourage patients with psoriasis from
    consuming alcohol, especially during periods of disease exacerbation.

     

  • Stress impairs the immune response to mucosal herpes simplex (HSV-1) infection.

     We conclude that the increased viral titers observed in
    mice experiencing psychological stress are the consequence of a
    glucocorticoid-mediated reduction in the numbers of lymphocytes
    responsible for resolving the initial infection.

     

  • The Chinese herb Salvia miltiorrhiza, Dan Shen, may preserve heart function and reduce heart failure risk.

    Salvia miltiorrhiza is a medicinal herb commonly used in traditional
    Chinese medicine for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular
    disease. This study investigated the effects of Cardiotonic Pill (CP),
    a pharmaceutical preparation of Salvia miltiorrhiza, on cardiac
    myocytes and fibroblasts with respect to the viability, proliferation,

  • Psoriasis: An Opportunity to Identify Cardiovascular Risk

    Psoriasis is highly prevalent and is associated with skin-associated
    complaints as well as arthritis, depression and a lower quality of
    life. Recently, it has been demonstrated that not only do patients with
    psoriasis have an increased prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors,
    but an increased risk of myocardial infarction, and for those with

  • Neuroimmune mechanisms in patients with atopic dermatitis during chronic stress.

     CONCLUSION: A changed innervation and modulation of the serotonergic
    system are indicated in chronic atopic eczema also during chronic
    stress.

    OBJECTIVE: To identify pathoaetiological neuroimmune mechanisms in
    patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) and chronic stress, focusing at
    nerve density, sensory neuropeptides, and the serotonergic system.

  • Inhibitory activity of Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis L.) extract on Herpes simplex virus type 2 replication.

     Our experiments support the use of
    lemon balm for treating Herpes simplex lesions and encourage clinical
    trials on this medicinal plant.

     

  • Assessment of Patients With Recalcitrant Psoriasis in a Randomized, Observer-Blind, Vehicle-Controlled Trial Using Indigo.

     CONCLUSION: Topical indigo naturalis (the Chinese herb Qing Dai)
    ointment was a novel, safe, and effective therapy for plaque-type
    psoriasis.

     

  • Herpes simplex virus type 1 propagation in HeLa cells interrupted by Nelumbo nucifera

    Inhibitory effects of ethanolic extracts from 10 Chinese herbs on
    herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) replication were investigated. By a
    bioassay-guided fractionation procedure, NN-B-5 was identified from
    seeds of N. nucifera. NN-B-5 significantly blocked HSV-1 multiplication
    in HeLa cells without apparent cytotoxicity. To elucidate the point in

  • Chinese herbs found to stimulate melanocye production for the treatment of Vitiligo
  • Effect of Chinese herb, Tribulus terrestris extract, on melanocyte-stimulating hormone expression in hair follicles
  • Clinical observation on treatment of female delayed acne vulgaris with qingre cuochuang tablet
  • Syndrome differentiation and typing of traditional Chinese medicine and the clinical efficacy in 148 cases of acne vulgaris
  • Sopungyangjae-Tang Inhibits Development of Dermatitis in Nc/Nga Mice
  • In vitro and clinical immunomodulatory effects of a novel Pentaherbs concoction for atopic dermatitis
  • Drug-induced suppression of phosphorylase kinase activity correlates with resolution of psoriasis

    BACKGROUND: Phosphorylase kinase (PhK), also known as adenosine
    triphosphate (ATP)-phosphorylase b phosphotransferase, integrates
    multiple calcium/calmodulin-dependent signalling pathways, including
    those involved in cell migration and cell proliferation, while coupling
    these pathways to glycogenolysis and ATP-dependent phosphorylation,

  • Review of a treatment for psoriasis using herose, a Chinese botanical formula.

    This study was undertaken to assess the efficacy of the herose formula
    as a treatment for psoriasis patients who have been previously treated
    with immunosuppressants. The study was an open one conducted in one
    center. Fifteen patients were instructed to take four herose capsules
    (450 mg per capsule) three times a day for 10 months. At each visit the

  • Chinese herb Bai Zhi, Radix Angelicae Dahuricae, found to be useful in the treatment of vitiligo.
  • Chinese herb, Ling Zhi (Ganoderma Lucidum), shown to be effective for treatment of various dermatological conditions.
  • Isotretinoin (Accutane)-induced inflammatory bowel disease in an adolescent.
  • Isotretinoin (Accutane) and ulcerous colitis
  • Isotretinoin (Accutane)-induced inflammatory bowel disease
  • Chinese herb, Ce Bai Ye (Cacumen Platycladus), shows good result in treatment of alopecia areata (hair loss)
  • Detection of herpes simplex virus, cytomegalovirus, and Epstein-Barr virus in the semen of men attending an infertility clinic

    CONCLUSION(S): Herpes simplex virus seems to play a significant role in
    male infertility, and its early detection by the nested polymerase
    chain reaction technique will permit successful antiviral therapy to
    increase the possibility for fertility restoration and long-term
    protection of the sperm quality. Finally, the detection of herpes

  • Markers of inflammatory process in genital herpes virus infection
  • Remission of rosacea induced by reduction of gut transit time

    Rosacea is a chronic disorder characterized by hypersensitivity of the
    facial vasculature, presenting with intense flushing eventually leading
    to chronic erythema and telangiectasia. Although the precise aetiology
    of rosacea is not known, numerous associations with inflammatory
    gastrointestinal tract disorders have been reported. Furthermore,

  • Involvement of immune mechanisms in the pathogenesis of rosacea
  • Promotion of Breastfeeding Intervention Trial (PROBIT): a randomized trial in the Republic of Belarus.
  • Successful Treatment of Pediatric Psoriasis with Indigo naturalis Composite Ointment

    The treatment of psoriasis in children is still an intractable problem
    and demands a long-term therapy with prolonged efficacy that is free
    from serious adverse events. Many modes of therapy are currently in use
    but the disease is often resistant to treatment owing to the
    unacceptable toxicity that leads to poor compliance. Therefore, to

  • Potent anti-microbial activity of traditional Chinese medicine herbs against Candida species
  • Efficacy of traditional herbal medicines in combination with acyclovir against herpes simplex virus type 1 infection in vitro a
  • New Herpes Treatment From Common Herb
  • Effectiveness of oral Ginkgo biloba in treating limited, slowly spreading vitiligo
  • Atopic eczema and the home environment
  • Efficacy and tolerability of a Chinese herbal medicine concoction for treatment of atopic dermatitis: a randomized, double-blind

    CONCLUSIONS: The TCHM concoction is efficacious in improving quality of
    life and reducing topical corticosteroid use in children with
    moderate-to-severe AD. The formulation was palatable and well tolerated.

     

  • A controlled trial of traditional Chinese medicinal plants in widespread non-exudative atopic eczema

    Severe and widespread atopic eczema often fails to respond adequately
    to currently available therapies. Following the observation of
    substantial benefit in patients receiving oral treatment with daily
    decoctions of traditional Chinese medicinal plants, we undertook a
    placebo-controlled double-blind trial of a specific prescription

  • FDA Public Health Advisory- Exzema cream, Protopic, may cause cancer

    The common external ointment, Protopic or Tacrolimus, has a black box warning put on it as being a potential cause of cancer. Please use this product with extreme caution. CHeck out the latest FDA warning here.

  • Breast-feeding reduces the risk for childhood eczema.
  • Increase of asthma, allergic rhinitis and eczema in Swedish schoolchildren between 1979 and 1991
  • The Response of Skin Disease to Stress, Changes in the Severity of Acne Vulgaris as Affected by Examination Stress
  • Double-blind, placebo-controlled study to evaluate the efficacy of fish oil and low-dose UVB in the treatment of psoriasis

    Since eicosanoids have been implicated in the pathogenesis of
    psoriasis, less potent eicosanoid mediators derived from fish oil might
    improve psoriasis. Using a double-blind, randomized, parallel design,
    18 patients with stable, plaque psoriasis received capsules of either
    fish oil or identical-appearing placebo olive oil for 15 weeks, with

  • Traditional Chinese medicine is effective and safe in the treatment of psoriasis

    Conclusion: Therapy with TCM has several advantages. It is
    effective and shows excellent safety in most patients with psoriasis.
    Remission seems to be long lasting. In addition, treatment with TCM is
    less costly for the patient when compared with narrow-band UVB,
    psoralen plus UVA (PUVA), retinoids, ciclosporin, alefacept, and other
    new biologic agents.

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Acubalance Wellness Centre

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