“Although psychodermatology is an idea that only emerged in the mid-20th century, its origins go back to Hippocrates, who discovered that fear increases the heart rate, which causes the skin to sweat. ” explains Shilpi Jain. Research and development scientist and founder of the luxury brand “Skinveda”.
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“The brain, central nervous system, and skin share the same ectodermal origin. Psychodermatology therefore focuses on the bridge between the brain and the skin. Some skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, and rosacea There are diseases and they are all related to feelings and emotions. Mental health.”
“Ayurveda, on the other hand, is a 5,000-year-old medicine that has been practiced in India for the longest time. The whole premise behind Ayurveda is the balance of the three life energies (doshas). These are actually your Based on the physical and mental constitution of the body and how it is affected by exogenous and endogenous stressors, this is reflected in the skin – a manifestation of stress in the largest organ of the body.
“So I think Ayurveda is reflected in psychodermatology, where the latter is considered more modern or modern.But Ayurveda is more specific and specialized. And it’s personalized.”
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If you want to learn more about these relationships and how they relate to things like sensitive skin and photoaging, check out our video interview. It’s free. (Note: The complete transcript is available in the February 2024 edition C&T).
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