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Curing acne once and for all!
Acne affects a huge number of people all over the world and is
one of the most problematic issues of teenagers and adults
alike. The idea of a successful acne home remedy treatment is
growing in popularity with all age groups. Effective...
Get Control of Your Acne
There are many varieties of acne and many different treatment plans. Technically called acne vulgaris, this skin disease affects millions of Americans annually. Nearly 85% of people develop acne at some time between the ages of 12-25 years.
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Importance of your skin's pH.
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Medication options for acne sufferers
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Top Tips for Acne Prevention and Improvement.
Acne results from the pores on the skins surface becoming
blocked, the follicles under the pores have a hair and a oil
gland in them, the oil gland is designed to help keep the skin
lubricated, but some times it produces to much oil and that...
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Are you addicted to 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 acne formation.
If a food or drink is the
culprit behind your acne breakouts
you may actually be addicted
to your preferred culinary
delight. The allergy addition
could stem from the body's
response to frequently consumed
allergens. During an allergic
response, the body releases
endorphins. These endorphins
in turn create the feeling
of a natural high. Any substance
that promotes this fleeting
state of euphoria may be additive.
So, you may be eating a food
that you are allergic to just
to get high, and as an after
blow, you get acne. Ouch.
Surprisingly, eating a lot
of any particular food, even
a "healthy food", can incite
an allergic response. Though
still unexplainable, the food
creates an immune response
and/or stresses specific digestive
enzymes. Poor digestion can
irritate the body in multiple
ways, generating an allergic
response. One way to decide
whether or not you are allergic
to a certain food is to examine
the foods your most often
crave. Are you eating the
food to experience a gastronomic
high? Foods containing chocolate,
dairy, wheat, corn, tomatoes,
and soy are common sources
of food allergens.
Sources and additional reading:
The Inflammation Syndrome:
The complete nutritional program
to prevent and reverse heart
disease, arthritis, diabetes,
allergies, asthma. Jack Challem.
John Wiley & Sons. 2003.
Stop Inflammation Now! A step-by-step
plan to prevent, treat, and
reverse inflammation- the
leading cause of heart disease
and related conditions. Richard
M. Flemming, M.D. with Tom
Monte. G.P. Putman's Sons.
2004.
About the Author
Health author and Noixia campaigner
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.
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