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6 Steps to Decoding and Zapping a Zit
Typically when a zit pops
up on your face, you first
response is "How fast can
I get rid of this thing?"
This situation can accelerate
to a nightmare if your visage
is canvassed with pimples
that seemingly reproduce faster
than bunnies. There is a simple
way to take the frustration
out of an unwelcome colony
of zits and permanently supplant
them. It involves a bit detective
work that will prove to be
more potent than any acne
treatment that you've tried
in the past.
Step one: Location, location,
location. Where are the zits
located at on your face or
body? The areas of our face
are directly related to organs
within your body. For example,
the area just below the space
between your eyes corresponds
to the pancreas. A zit appearing
in this area could result
from over consuming sugar
products, which taxes the
pancreas. You could remedy
this zit by reducing your
simple sugar intake for 2-3
days.
Step two: Type. What type
of zit are you dealing with?
A papule, cyst, whitehead,
blackhead, or pustule? The
type of zits you have reveals
what type of issues your body
is battling and how serious
this issue is. For instance,
cysts are deep within the
skin and its unforgivingly
painful set of traits queues
you that your body is in desperate
need of a change. The formation
of a cyst is tied to the health
of your blood and immune system.
To help uproot a cyst, you
would boost your immune system
and cleanse your blood. Taking
an herbal laxative for a few
days and drinking blood-cleansing
teas containing goldenseal
will ease the load on your
immune system.
Step three. Time. How long
have you been dealing with
acne? 2 days, 3 weeks, 4 months,
or y-e-a-r-s! Does it usually
occur at a specific time?
As unfortunate as it may sound,
the amount of time you have
had acne will be directly
proportional to the amount
of time it takes to free yourself
of acne. Why, it took time
and habits to create acne
and it will take the same
to remove it. If you have
just recently begun to experience
acne, you can reflect on you
life form the past one to
two months and note any significant
changes you have experienced
or initiated in your personal
life and diet. For example,
are you preparing for a new
job, looking for a wife, just
had a baby, etc. Any major,
or new change in your life
impacts your hormones. So,
examine how you've dealt with
these changes or new desires.
What emotions do they evoke
in you? Excitement, fear,
impatience, uncertainty? If
you can control or somehow
contain your emotional response,
you can simultaneously contain
your hormones and fend off
zits.
If you've been coping with
acne for years, you cure will
be a bit more involved. This
upside of this is that you
stand to discover more about
yourself that your neophyte
acne counterparts. In a nutshell,
you can begin remedying a
long-time acne issue by enhancing
your immune system, cleansing
your blood, strengthening
your liver and ensuring that
your colon is clear. If you've
tried all that and still need
acne resolution help, you
can pin point your acne trigger.
Step Four. Remove or resolve
your Acne Trigger. An acne
trigger is any thought, location,
feeling, food, emotion, response,
drink, drug, memory and/or
experience that sets off a
series of hormonal reactions
in your body that ultimately
result in an acneic formation.
Stress, excess sugar, bodily
toxicity, depression and extreme
mood swings can move the body
to excrete excess oils on
the face. This excess oil
creates the ideal environment
for the bacteria to reproduce
in excessive numbers. As you
see, you do not remove acne
by killing the bacteria because
bacteria are highly intelligent
life forms and serve critical
bodily functions.
The p acnes that are often
blamed for causing acne can
only irritate the skin and
provoke the formation of a
zit when our own internal
imbalances create the ideal
environment for the bacteria
to reproduce in excessive
numbers.
Once you find your unique
acne trigger you can remove
the root cause of your acne
and live acne free.
Step five. Examine your past
acne treatment strategies.
How have you dealt with zits
in the past? What worked?
What did not work? Perhaps
you've tried creams, prescription
medicines and herbal supplements.
Unfortunately, most people
go for a treatment hoping
for one thing only, removal
of zits. But acne treatments
target zits differently. For
example, benzoyl peroxide
works by "killing acne causing
bacteria" and thereby helping
to reduce the presence of
acne. Actually, you need p
acne bacteria your face and
do not want to kill them per
se. You want to avoid creating
an environment that is conducive
to acne. Controlling and understanding
your acne trigger do this.
Salicylic acid works be helping
to exfoliate the skin and
reduce the build-up of dead
skin cells that can cause
inflammation of the hair follicle
and zits. You can only exfoliate
your skin so much. If you
hormones are causing excess
oils faster that you can safely
exfoliate, salicylic acid
will only help to a moderate
extent. Then there are antibiotics
designed again to "kill acne
causing bacteria". As a major
setback to you aims of acne
freedom, antibiotics actually
destroy some much-needed intestinal
bacteria such as the acidophilus.
This intestinal upset can
lead to constipation and a
weakened immune system- a
combo that can worsen acne.
If your skin is covered with
inflamed zits such as cysts,
papules and whitehead, you
want to reduce inflammation,
not dry your skin out. Boosting
the immune system reduces
inflammation. This can be
done by drinking sugar free
juices containing citric acid,
like lemon aid or supplementing
your diet with a multivitamin
containing 1000mg of vitamin
C. Drinking calming, cleansing
and antioxidant rich teas
such as chamomile, green tea,
or Echinacea teas also aid
the immune system.
Are you battling blackheads?
You can quickly assist these
blemishes by using an exfoliating
acid peel such as an alpha
hydroxy peel. Blackheads are
open pores clogged excess
oils that have been exposed
to the air. This exposure
turns the exposed oils black.
The acid peels penetrate and
help remove this plug.
If you have taken antibiotics
in the past, you may wish
to take and herbal laxative
or supplement containing acidophilus
to help restore the intestinal
balance of bacteria in your
body to ensure regularity.
Step six: Assimilation. In
short, you acne treatment
should boost your immune system,
help your naturally control
your hormones, help reveal
more beautiful skin and reveal
insights about yourself. For
more acne self-care tips,
visit www.Noixia.com.
About The Author
Health author and Stanford
University graduate Naweko
San-Joyz lovingly writes from
her home in San Diego. Her
works include "Acne Messages:
Crack the code of your zits
and say goodbye to acne" (ISBN:
0974912204) and the upcoming
work "Skinny Fat Chicks, Why
we're still not getting this
dieting thing" (ISBN: 0974912212)
for release in June of 2005.
For useful acne self-help
articles visit http://www.Noixia.com.
contact@noixia.com
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