Description
China – Yin Xie Pian (60T) is a Traditional Chinese Medicine formula designed to clear heat and toxins from the blood, supporting the body in managing chronic inflammatory and skin conditions. It is commonly used for issues like psoriasis, rashes, and other heat-related skin problems. The formula works by detoxifying the bloodstream, improving circulation, and addressing dampness or stagnation, helping restore balance according to TCM principles.
🌿 Ingredients (herbal components):
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Bai Hua She She Cao (Oldenlandia diffusa herb)
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Chi Shao (Paeonia veitchii root)
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Da Huang (Rheum tanguticum rhizome)
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Dan Shen (Salvia miltiorrhiza root)
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Dang Gui (Angelica chinensis root)
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E Zhu (Curcuma phaeocaulis root)
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Hong Hua (Carthamus tinctorius flower)
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Hu Zhang (Polygonum cuspidatum rhizome)
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Mu Bie Zi (Momordica cochinchinensis seed)
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Ru Xiang (Boswellia carterii resin)
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Sheng Di Huang (Rehmannia glutinosa rhizome)
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Tao Ren (Prunus davidiana seed)
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Tu Fu Ling (Smilax glabra rhizome)
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Xiang Fu (Cyperus rotundus rhizome)
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Yu Jin (Curcuma kwangsiensis root‑tuber)
🌿 Key Benefits:
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Clears Blood Heat and Toxins
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Helps reduce redness, inflammation, and irritation in the skin.
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Supports detoxification according to TCM principles.
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Supports Chronic Skin Conditions
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Used for psoriasis, eczema, rashes, boils, and other heat-related skin problems.
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Promotes Blood Circulation
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Improves the flow of blood and qi to prevent stagnation that can worsen inflammation.
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Reduces Swelling and Pain
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Helps relieve painful, swollen areas caused by heat and stagnation.
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Supports Overall Balance
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Addresses dampness, stagnation, and heat accumulation that can affect skin and organ function.
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🌿 How It Works (TCM Perspective):
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Clears Heat & Toxicity: Helps remove “toxic heat” from the bloodstream, which is believed to contribute to inflammation and skin eruptions.
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Promotes Blood Circulation: Reduces blood stagnation that can worsen chronic skin rashes and sores.
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Addresses Moisture/Dampness Imbalance: Supports the body’s ability to move harmful moisture or dampness.
🌿 Typical Uses:
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Chronic skin conditions like psoriasis
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Inflammatory rashes with redness and scaling
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Conditions linked to blood heat or toxicity in TCM theory
💊 Dosage:
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Often taken as 2 tablets, twice daily, though follow product labeling or practitioner guidance.
⚠️ Precautions:
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Not recommended if you are pregnant.
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Because this and similar products are herbal and unregistered, consult a TCM practitioner or healthcare provider before use.
🌱 Other Information:
💊 Typical Dosage: 2 tablets twice daily, preferably 30 minutes before or after meals.
🩹 Traditionally used for long-term support of chronic psoriasis.
🌿 May be used alongside skincare routines and lifestyle measures that support skin health.
🚰 Maintaining good hydration may help support healthy skin function.
🤰 Contraindicated during pregnancy.
⚠️ Individuals with severe, rapidly worsening, infected, or unexplained skin conditions should seek medical advice.
💊 Continue any prescribed treatment unless advised otherwise by your healthcare provider.
🧴 Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
🧠 Brief History:
Yin Xie Pian (银屑片) translates to “Psoriasis Tablets.” The formula was developed from Traditional Chinese Medicine principles that have been used for centuries to treat chronic skin diseases. In TCM, psoriasis is viewed as a condition involving Heat in the Blood, which creates redness and inflammation, Blood Stasis, which causes thickened plaques, and Blood Dryness, which contributes to scaling and flaking.
To address these patterns, Chinese herbal practitioners combined herbs that cool the Blood, clear Toxic Heat, nourish the skin, and promote healthy circulation. Modern Yin Xie Pian preserves these traditional therapeutic principles in a convenient tablet form and remains a popular TCM approach for supporting psoriasis management.
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