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Microsporum Canis: A Program for Skin Health and Healing
Microsporum canis is a fungal organism classified under the category of fungi/molds, commonly known as a dermatophyte, which primarily affects the skin, hair, and nails. It is responsible for conditions like ringworm and tinea capitis, particularly in humans and animals, especially cats and dogs.
Stimulating this program may be useful for addressing skin issues and fungal infections that arise from Microsporum canis. Practitioners might use this program to enhance recovery from infections, reduce inflammation, and promote skin health.
Common associations include the skin and hair, where the organism typically manifests. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), this might correlate with the Lung and Spleen meridians, as they are involved in skin health and immune function. Key TCM points could include LI4 (Hegu), SP6 (Sanyinjiao), and LU7 (Lieque), which are thought to support skin conditions and overall vitality.
Emotional connections may relate to feelings of vulnerability or self-image issues linked to skin appearance. Addressing these emotions could further support healing. Other programs that might be beneficial include those focused on boosting the immune system and enhancing detoxification processes, as a strong immune response can help combat fungal infections effectively.
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