Diet and Good Nutrition
Good nutrition is the foundation
for healthy skin. A well-balanced
diet will ensure that your
body receives the vitamins
and mineral it needs to support
and maintain the health of
the skin. Foods rich in sulphur,
such as onions and garlic,
may be particularly helpful
to those who suffer from acne.
There are also several nutritional
supplements that may be helpful
in the maintenance of healthy
skin. Supplements of b-complex
vitamins as well as vitamin
C, and A are very important
for the strength, growth,
and vitality of the skin.
Vitamin E and the mineral
zinc orotate are also useful
supplements as they both contain
antioxidants that can help
protect the skin from damage.
And don't underestimate the
power of water. Water helps
to hydrate the skin, plump
up the glands, and move waste
and nutrients through the
system. Plan on drinking at
least six to eight glasses
of purified water each day
to keep skin healthy and deter
the development of acne. We
recommend using a Wellness
Water purification system
available at www.ghchealth.com.
Cleansing
In order to prevent or alleviate
acne, you need to keep you
skin nourished from the inside
and clean on the outside.
People who suffer from acne
need to be especially careful
about the methods and products
used to cleanse the skin.
Choose gentle herbal facial
cleansers and moisturizers,
and use them at least twice
throughout the day to remove
debris, oil, perspiration,
and pollutants that have built
up on the skin. There are
several products on the market
that are made exclusively
for acne-prone skin. These
products are designed to reduce
the incidence of acne breakouts.
The best product available
is Oxy-Skin™. A non-oily
face wash that contains tea
tree oil or echinacea can
also help to slow or halt
the development of acne. Excessive
washing will not help reduce
acne, and in fact it can actually
aggravate it. Rather, wash
your face twice a day in the
morning and evenings and rinse
thoroughly with warm water.
Moisturizers and Cosmetics
As with facial cleansers,
be sure to choose moisturizers
and cosmetics that will work
well with your skin type.
Avoid oily cosmetics or any
facial products that contain
socetyl stearate, isopropyl
isostearate, isopropyl palmitate,
isopropyl myristate, parabens
and sodium chloride, as these
ingredients can cause acne.
Cosmetics are a major cause
of acne breakouts for adult
women. Wear the least amount
of makeup you feel comfortable
with, to avoid irritation
to your skin and allow your
skin to receive an ample supply
of oxygen.
Hands Off!
As hard as it can be to resist,
picking or squeezing at pimples
or blemishes will really only
make them worse. In fact,
it can cause open sores that
lead to infection. Normally,
a pimple will last any where
from one to four weeks. But
it will go away on its own.
And picking or squeezing it
will not make it go away any
faster.
Herbal Acne Remedies
Herbal remedies can be very
useful in the treatment and
prevention of acne. Chamomile,
lavender, juniper, bergamot,
dandelion root, and burdock
root can all be used to reduce
toxicity in the skin and improve
its overall condition. Other
herbs like echinacea and poke
root have anti-inflammatory
properties that can help to
reduce the swelling and reduce
of the blocked oil gland.
Red clover may be beneficial
for its estrogenic action
and witch hazel has excellent
astringent properties and
may be very effective for
cleansing acne prone skin.
Homemade Acne Remedies
In addition to store bought
herbal and conventional acne
preparation. There are several
recipes that you can make
at home to treat your acne
prone skin.
Poultices: You can make a
poultice out of several natural
ingredients and apply it to
the affected area. Here are
a few poultice combinations
that are useful in the treatment
and prevention of acne. Unless
the directions state otherwise,
apply these poultices directly
to the acne affected area
and wash off thoroughly after
twenty to thirty minutes.
•Ginger and milk
•Honey and cinnamon (Use
this poultice at night and
remove it the next morning
with warm water.)
•Ground orange peel and
water
•Salt and vinegar
•Turmeric and vinegar
•Lemon juice and cinnamon
•Ground sesame seeds
and water (This poultice is
especially effective at reducing
inflammation.)
Topical Acne Treatments: You
can use the following treatments
to target specific acne related
problems like swelling or
redness.
•Rub fresh garlic on
acne at frequent intervals
to acne to reduce both redness
and swelling.
•Use the juice of a fresh,
raw papaya to relieve swelling
acne.
•Rub fresh mint juice
over acne to shrink inflamed
acne.
•Drink wheat grass juice
to prevent and cure acne.
For more information on acne
remedies go to www.acne-answers.org.
About the Author
Dr. Group, the founder/CEO
and clinical director for
the Global Healing Center,
heads a research and development
team producing advanced, new,
natural health protocols and
products. To learn more visit
http://www.ghchealth.com.
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