There's a confusing array
of product claims and treatment
methods for acne that make
it difficult for acne sufferers
to determine their best course
of action. The fact that there
are several forms of acne,
including cystic acne and
the common acne vulgaris,
complicates the picture. While
the medical community does
not have a cure for severe
acne, there are a variety
of products that will subdue
moderate cases of acne and
provide the sufferer with
clear skin once again. Among
these effective products are
natural acne treatments that
provide viable alternatives
to the use of antibiotic medicines
and ointments.
Natural remedies are derived
from plants that have been
used for generations because
of their medicinal properties.
The prestigious National Institutes
of Health recently formed
the National Center for Complementary
and Alternative Health to
evaluate the efficacy of herbal
remedies by funding controlled
scientific studies. Herbal
remedies can be effective
natural acne treatments.
Antibiotics are frequently
prescribed for acne because
there is a known bacterial
component to cases of acne
but certain herbs like Echinacea
(Echinacea angustifolio) have
known antibacterial properties
as well. A soap made from
Echinacea and other herbal
ingredients is a viable antibiotic
facial cleanser that helps
fight and clear acne. This
type of soap is also used
for eczema, psoriasis, and
acne rosacea. Scientific studies
show that Echinacea helps
the body provide the proper
enzymes at the cellular level
to protect cells against invasion
by bacteria. Echinacea's ability
to aid in wound healing is
beneficial not only for acne
but also for insect bites
and burns.
Echinacea is the hardy purple
coneflower that is a staple
of roadside plantings and
home gardens. A more exotic
and expensive herbal acne
treatment is tea tree oil.
There are over 300 species
of tea tree but only one species
(Melaleuca Alteronifolia)
found in New South Wales,
Australia is known to have
antibacterial properties.
Tea tree oil is derived from
the leaves of the tree and
is four to five times stronger
than household disinfectants
in killing bacteria. At the
same time, tea tree oil is
gentle to the skin. Tea tree
oil is effective in killing
the bacteria even in pus and
will cause the body to eliminate
pus from inside a pimple.
Tea tree oil also acts as
a mild local anesthetic which
reduces discomfort and also
helps to eliminate the red
irritation from the skin,
improving appearance and reducing
acne social problems. Tea
tree oil is readily available
from herbal suppliers and
is simply applied to the affected
area with a Q-tip. Tea tree
oil is used sparingly.
Witch hazel is not just a
brand name but an actual herb
(Hamamelis virginiana) that
is still recommended as a
topical astringent and natural
acne remedy. When using these
topical acne treatments it
is important to be gentle.
While it seems to make sense
to attempt to vigorously scrub
away the offending acne, both
medical doctors and herbalists
recommend a gentle face washing
with even just the fingers
as the best approach. Scrubbing
merely dries the skin and
causes it to produce more
oils that are implicated as
one of the causes of acne.
Don't over-wash either; specialists
recommend washing the face
just twice a day.
Along with topical products,
herbal dietary supplements
can be beneficial as a natural
acne treatment as well. Burdock
root (Arctium lappa) has long
been used to treat boils and
abscesses and is an acne treatment.
One of the reported properties
of burdock root is that it
will bring problem-causing
agents out of the bloodstream,
thus potentially making a
condition seem to worsen rather
than improve. However, the
theory behind its use states
that it is simply eliminating
toxic elements from the body
and providing healing properties.
When used as an acne treatment,
herbalists recommend that
topical burdock root be applied
as well as taking a supplement
that contains burdock. Burdock
is typically combined with
dandelion root (Taraxacum
officinale) and golden seal
root (Hydrastis Canadensis).
Golden seal root was once
used to prevent pitting of
the skin caused by smallpox.
Herbalists also recommend
red clover (Trifolium pratense).
All of these ingredients are
implicated in improving skin
conditions. Be sure to take
these supplements only in
the dosage indicated by the
manufacturer or your herbalist.
Diet plays an important role
in overall health and maintenance
of healthy skin. A balanced
diet that is rich in vegetables
and fruits provides the necessary
vitamins and minerals to support
clear skin. A diet containing
lots of vitamin A may lower
sebum production and excessive
sebum is one of the contributing
causes of acne. The various
B vitamins, especially vitamin
B-6, can be beneficial as
it is needed for proper metabolism
of steroid hormones and sexual
hormones are implicated in
acne. Zinc is promoted as
a cure for acne but there
seem to be as many studies
against zinc supplements as
there are ones that promote
zinc as an acne treatment.
These vitamins are available
as supplements but again,
more isn't always better;
follow label dosing instructions.
There are plenty of old wives
tales surrounding diet and
acne outbreaks. Chocolate
and fried foods have long
been blamed for acne but there
is no evidence to support
this. However, the link between
acne and dairy products is
being subjected to scientific
studies. A study published
in the medical journal Dermatology
in early 2005 found a link
between teen acne and consumption
of dairy products. For those
whose acne is aggravated by
dairy consumption, eliminating
dairy products promotes clear
skin. Another misconception
is that acne is caused by
dirt because the pores are
clogged. Thinking that dirt
is a cause of acne prompts
sufferers to possibly over-wash
the face and further aggravate
the acne condition. Wearing
make-up doesn't cause acne
either; look for modern cosmetics
that are non-comedogenic (won't
clog pores), oil-free (water-based)
and hypoallergenic (no added
fragrance).
Acne isn't just a teen-age
condition and adults suffer
from acne as well. The natural
acne remedies have provided
relief from acne symptoms
for people of all ages.
About the author:
Nathan James offers information
and advice about the best
acne treatments and skin care
at the Top Acne Treatments
website. Visit http://www.top-acne-treatments.com
for more information about
dealing with acne.
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