Chinese Herbal Burn Remedy
Lately, a lot of my friends have been asking about natural burn remedies and medicine that can help with skin regeneration after scratches, so I thought I’d share one of the best I’ve tried.
I tend to accidentally burn myself a lot (I love to cook), and the herbal ointment Ching Wan Hung has always worked really well. Ching Wan Hung is a sesame-oil based ointment combined with several other healing herbs such as dang gui (angelica) and hong hua (safflower), but I should warn you that not everyone enjoys the scent!
Another ’secret’ use for this is with acne or pimples, as this formula is meant to help regenerate the skin and speed the healing process. I have also used this with my dog when she developed a raw spot on her leg. It worked great!
Ching Wan Hung is very reasonable priced, and can be found at your practitioners office or at mayway.com.
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This ointment is amazing. I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease, ( a gluten allergy ) which in my case presented as a very bad skin rash all over my body. Using Ching Wan Hung salve saved me from severe scars that I had been told I would have for the rest of my life, and I am not the only one with miracle stories about it.
Among other attributes, it is incredibly effective as a natural antibiotic, as well as it’s ability to drastically aid the skin’s healing process and minimize if not eliminate scarring.
Some good practical stuff to know: It does stain dark brown, and not even bleach-almighty will smite it out… also, it does not dry or particularly soak in, so be warned if you are using it uncovered, it will smear! However, it does benefit from breathing though, so don’t keep it constantly covered. The best thing to do is to lightly cover with a bandaid/bandage/loose black or brown clothing.
I know I sound ridiculously sold on this stuff, but it was like miracle goo for me, and I have seen it work wonders for others as well. Overall, this little-known chinese ointment is a rather concentrated dose of healing.
I think Ching Wan Hung is a MUST for the basic first aid or medicine cabinet when treating burns, cuts, rashes, acne, skin infections, scars, the list goes on…
-May Your Skin Stay Healthy and Beautiful, but should it need aid in
healing, please try this stuff-
I promise you wont be disappointed!
Eve, I am so happy this worked for you! I agree that while it is truly amazing, the smell can be a bit strong. I have never noticed the skin staining- will keep an eye out for that!
Thanks-
amy
Hi Amy,
I have never heard of Ching Wan Hung.
I do know of a some good natural burn treatments.
One is B&W ointment which is made from Honey, Lanolin, Olive Oil, Wheat Germ Oil, Marshmallow Root, Aloe Vera Gel, Woorwood, Comfrey Root, White Oak Bark, Lobelia, Vegetable Glycerin, Bees Wax, and Myrrh.
Another is burdock leaves.
I have a number of article in my blog Burn Treatments category that may be of interest to you.




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