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Cystic Acne Treatment
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Acne Treatment
Acne is an annoying skin
condition that affects people
of every age, gender, and
race. The scientific name
for the condition is acne
vulgaris because acne usually
strikes in plainly visible
locations such as the face,
neck, chest and back. Acne
is an age old problem that
has likely been plaguing people
for centuries. But there are
numerous treatment methods
available for this bothersome
condition. Read on to learn
more about acne, and what
you can do to treat it.
Who Gets Acne?
Acne usually begins around
the time of puberty. More
than eighty percent of teenagers
and preteens will develop
acne to some extent. It affects
both males and females, but
boys are more likely to have
severe acne and to have acne
that continues into adulthood.
What Causes Acne?
Acne can be caused by a number
of factors. Contact with an
oily substance such as mineral
oil, vegetable oil, or petroleum
is a common cause of acne,
as is the use of certain medication,
steroids, on the contraceptive
pill. However, acne is most
often cause by the secretion
of androgens. Androgens are
sex hormones that are initially
secreted at the onset of puberty.
Acne is also caused by ingesting
a lot of red meat, milk, sugar
and white flour. They are
male hormones but they are
secreted by females as well.
Androgens stimulate the production
of oil from the skin's oil
glands. Acne occurs when these
oil glands become overactive
and the exit from the gland
is blocked, causing the oil
to build up in the gland and
swell. A bacteria called Propionibacterium
acnes normally colonizes this
swollen gland causing the
development of inflammation
and pus. In particularly severe
cases, the glands may burst
into the skin and produce
cysts.
How Should I Treat My Acne?
Over ninety percent of acne
patients respond to treatment,
although the treatment may
need to be continued for months
or even years. Here are a
few common treatment methods
that can be used for acne.
Cleaning the intestinal Tract:
Acne can be a by-product of
a filthy intestinal tract
and colon. In most cases when
the colon is clean the acne
will go away. I recommend
the intestinal cleanser Oxy-Powder.
Other remedies include the
skin rejuvenation program
including 3 products: Oxy-Skin,
Oxy-Zap and a strong Aloe
Vera concentrate available
at http://www.acne-answers.org.
Remedies: Herbs such as chamomile,
lavender, juniper, bergamot,
dandelion root, and burdock
root can be used to reduce
toxicity and improve the overall
condition of the skin. Echinacea
and poke root are often used
for their anti-inflammatory
properties and red clover
may be beneficial for its
estrogenic action.
Complementary Treatment
Acupuncture: Stagnant of Chi
in the channels of the face
is said to be the cause of
acne. Acupuncture performed
on these points of the face
may help relieve acne.
Homeopathy: For patients with
pustules and blind boils,
especially on the face, neck,
and back, may be helped by
Kali brom. Selenium is often
used for acne sufferers with
oily skin, blackheads, and
pustules. And hepar sulph.
Is typically used for patients
who suffer from pustules that
are painful and filled with
yellow pus.
Conventional Treatment
Medication: Conventional acne
medications may be topical-
applied directly to the skin-,
or they may be systemic- taken
internally.
Dr. Group heads the research
and development division at
http://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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