Stimuli
Demodex folliculorum: Understanding Skin Mites and Health
Demodex folliculorum, commonly known as the eyelash or small hair mite, is a microscopic parasite that lives in the hair follicles of humans, particularly around the eyelashes and face. It can stimulate various skin conditions and is often associated with acne, rosacea, and other dermatological issues. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the presence of Demodex could relate to imbalances in the Stomach and Spleen meridians, which are linked to skin health and digestion. Emotional stress or dampness in the body may contribute to an overgrowth of these mites. Practitioners may use protocols that focus on harmonizing these meridians to restore balance and improve skin conditions. Commonly, Demodex is associated with symptoms such as itching, redness, and inflammation of the skin. It's beneficial for BioCoherence practitioners to consider how these mites may impact overall health and emotional well-being, integrating this understanding into their work with specific TCM points and meridians. By addressing the underlying causes, such as digestive health and emotional stress, practitioners can support the body in managing the effects of Demodex folliculorum.
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