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I’m an Expert in Chinese Medicine—Here Are the Face-Sculpting Tools I Use Instead of Botox and Filler

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Like most people who menstruate, I have a love-hate relationship with my time of the month. After years of struggling with an eating disorder and hormonal imbalances as a result, I’m actually happy when I get my period now—it signals that my body is happy and healthy. Still, PMS symptoms like cramps and mood swings are no walk in the park. Lulu Ge, an herbalist and the founder of Elix Healing, knows this all too well. She experienced burnout in her late twenties, which led to a variety of hormonal imbalances—acne, migraines, anxiety, insomnia, and indigestion—all of which culminated in excruciating menstrual cycles. Her doctor recommended birth control, painkillers, or just “sucking it up,” but she wasn’t satisfied with those answers. So, she sought a more holistic way to heal.

Lulu Ge Elix Healing Founder

Ge went back to her cultural roots and began implementing Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). “TCM is a ​​mind, body, and spirit approach to wellness, and works with your body to heal at the root cause of imbalances,” she explains. “So many of us are not taught how our hormones are connected to everything—from the health of our skin, hair, and nails, to our energy levels, sleep quality, mental acuity, cravings, digestion, and more.” Ge began incorporating herbal remedies, along with practices like gua sha and gentle movement, and was finally able to reduce inflammation, soothe her skin, and regulate her cycle. Here’s a glimpse into her daily rituals: