{"product_id":"두껍아-두껍아-아토피-줄게-뽀얀-피부-다오","title":"Toad, Toad, Take My Atopy, Give Me Clear Skin","description":"Part 1: Finding a Path Through Korean Medicine for Atopic Dermatitis\n- Atopy itself doesn't heal, but atopic dermatitis does\n- Atopic dermatitis is a form of \"wind\" imbalance\n- Imbalance between yin and yang causes diseases of modern civilization\n- Avoid overprotection and overtreatment in pursuit of \"perfectly fair\" baby skin\n- Children grow stronger, like polished stone, by going through illnesses like measles and colds\n- Puberty is the last chance to treat atopic dermatitis\n- Why is Korean medicine treatment necessary?\n\nPart 2: Everything in the World That Irritates the Skin\n- Pay attention to the health of healthy sperm and eggs\n- Excess internal heat in pregnant mothers harms fetal health\n- Excessive heat generation stimulates atopy\n- Illnesses that arise from a deficiency of yin\n- Address phlegm, the waste buildup within the body\n- Stagnant energy (qi) that isn't flowing properly\n\nPart 3: Treating Atopic Dermatitis with Korean Medicine\n- Nurturing vital energy\n- Releasing excess heat\n- Promoting sweating\n- Eliminating waste from the body\n- Removing anger and reducing stress\n- Treatment proposals for atopic dermatitis\n\nPart 4: Food Rules to Keep Your Skin Happy\n- Where there is sugar, there is atopy\n- The importance of plant-based protein\n- Foods that help fight atopic dermatitis\n- Breast milk builds immunity\n- Approaching baby food with common sense\n- Two common concerns during the weaning period\n- Good water helps eliminate atopy\n- Food prescriptions for treating itchiness\n- Baby foods that support atopy treatment\n- A weekly meal plan to support atopy treatment\n- Dietary recommendations for atopic dermatitis\n\nPart 5: All Your Questions About Atopy, Answered\n- Medicinal baths, packs, and topical folk remedies based on symptoms and condition\n\nAtopic dermatitis is increasing rapidly. According to a recent survey by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, atopic dermatitis is the number one chronic illness among infants aged 0-4. In severe cases, we often see people still suffering from atopic dermatitis well into their teenage years or even adulthood. Atopic dermatitis, which causes rashes and itching across the skin, is not simply a skin condition. So what causes this condition, and how can it be treated?\n\nThis book takes a comprehensive approach to atopic dermatitis from the perspective of traditional Korean medicine. It offers a kind and detailed explanation of what irritates the skin, how this skin condition can be treated, and what food prescriptions can help relieve itching.\n\nThe authors of this book argue that atopic dermatitis is no longer a condition seen only in a small number of children—it is the accumulated result of the contradictions of modern civilization, and nature's warning against environmental destruction. Because the causes of atopy align with the reasons our children have grown weaker today, the authors contend that treating atopy is no different from raising a healthy child.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623781966052,"sku":"1399578706","price":15.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/l9788973654611.jpg?v=1786421699","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%eb%91%90%ea%bb%8d%ec%95%84-%eb%91%90%ea%bb%8d%ec%95%84-%ec%95%84%ed%86%a0%ed%94%bc-%ec%a4%84%ea%b2%8c-%eb%bd%80%ec%96%80-%ed%94%bc%eb%b6%80-%eb%8b%a4%ec%98%a4","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}