Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Hospital Burn Unit Turns to Chinese Herbal Wash

Episode 21: Yin Care Herbal Wash
Description: The use of Yin Care is without a doubt effective as a topical for damp heat conditions.  In this episode, Daniel Hudson LAc, describes how a chance trip to China in 1999 led him to bring a 150 million bottles sold a year company to America.  He also goes over the medical research backing the product for skin, gynecology, oral, and burn conditions.




Yin Care is an herbal wash that was brought over to America in 2000.  It has been a go to in China, selling over 150 million bottles a year and can be found readily in hospitals and herbal stores. Origins of this formula are speculative but it is said that the target treatment group was for the bevy of prostitution and spread of chlamydia.  Bottles of Jie Er Yin Xi Ye (the original name of the wash) were found in all hotels and casinos as a preventative.  Later the Chinese government took the formula and made it a legitimate patent medicine.

Daniel Hudson, founder of the American product, came upon the wide use of Yin Care by happenstance.  On a trip to China in 1999 he was visiting the Yunnan Baiyao facility.  It was here he was conversing with a colleague about the top used patent products.  This colleague mentioned an unknown formula to him called "Jie Er Yin Xi Ye" (Clean Your Yin Wash Liquid).
Having some reservation to the possibility this herbal wash probably had some antibiotic or other medication in it he sent 3 samples to the University of Southern California (USC) for chemical and drug analysis.  The 3 samples included one directly from the manufacturing plant, and 2 others from random stores in China.  All samples came back 100% pure without any pharmaceutical or other heavy metal contaminants.

After being reassured of the purity of the product Daniel decided to bring it to the United States.  The translation of Jie Er Yin Xi Ye (Clean Your Yin Wash Liquid) was not going to make a big splash with the U.S. market so a change had to be made to its name,  hence Yin Care.
This product is mostly used for Damp Heat vaginal and skin diagnosis.  It can be applied topically or intra-vaginally.  These type of conditions include:
  • cervicitis, cervical dysplasia, cervical erosion, cervical infections, cervical warts, vaginitis, STD Infection, yeast infection, vaginal discharge, candida albicans, genital herpes sores, vulvitis, allergic dermatitis, eczema, nail fungus, rashes,  acne, rosacea, althelete's foot, poison ivy, poison oak, shingles, stings, bites, burn wounds, and other gum or oral diseases.
To ensure the purity and continual availability of the herbs found in Yin Care.  The company started purchasing massive swaths of land to grow the herbs.  Not in farms like we are used to in America, where the land is removed of all vegetation other than the crop, but in their natural environments.
Yin Care Farm

Yin Care Farm and Farmers


Daniel Hudson (shown in the middle) is a doctoral fellow in Chinese Medicine at Five Branches University.  he began his study of Chinese Medicine in 1994, at the Colorado School of Traditional Chinese Medicine.  He has worked with Taiwanese and Chinese TCM experts in the areas of herbal medicine and acupuncture throughout the U.S., Asia, and in Europe.  His additional post-graduate studies include advanced courses in Functional Endocrinology and Blood Chemistry and a certificate in Homeopathy from the Dynamis School of Advanced Homeopathic Studies.



Other Article about Yin Care:
Yin Care: An Extraordinary Chinese Herbal Prodcut Finds Its Way to North America by Dr. Jake Fratkin

Yin Care can be purchased at the following locations:

Directions For Dermatological and Gynecological Use




Future Episodes from Yin Yang Podcast:
  1. Breast Cancer Part 2 - pulse diagnosis, herbal formulas based on differential and diagnosis along with single herb modifications
  2. Bee Venom Therapy - Ken Rosen, an acupuncturist originally from Rhode Island but now in Thailand, shares his story of surviving cancer in his twenties, the use of bee venom therapy in acupuncture points, and most importantly how to catch a bee.
  3. Science Behind Acupuncture Part 2 - Dr. Ladan Eshkavari, researcher at Georgetown University, studies how acupuncture inhibits the stress response.
  4. Amazon Vet Acupuncture - Dr. Daniela Lewgoy, a veterinarian acupuncturist in Brazil, talks about the types of creatures she treats from snakes, monkeys, marmosets, possums, dogs, cats, and horses.
  5. Parasites in America - Lee Likins, professor of parsitology and environmental biology joins the show and tells stories of brain eating, zombie walking, suicidal sky divers, and living tombs for baby parasites. We add in some TCM.
  6. The Truth Behind Immunization - Dr. Pahud, specialist in infections diseases at Children's Mercy Hospital, goes over what an immunization is, changes in contagious diseases over the past 20 years, and her take on the importance of immunization.


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