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Acne Overview
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Eliminate Acne without the Side Effects
(ARA) - Acne is a condition that affects almost everyone at some time in their
lives. According to the National
Institutes of Health, nearly
85 percent of adolescents
and young adults between the
ages of 12 and 24 develop
the disorder. And although
it is most common among adolescents,
some people continue to be
affected into their forties
and fifties.
There are so many acne products
on the market that it can
be difficult to choose what's
best for you or your child.
Even among medical researchers
there is debate over which
acne treatments are the most
effective.
"Most products either don't
work very well or have a litany
of side effects," says Amy
Baker, founder of Nature's
Cure, an innovative health
and beauty products company.
"Acne has internal and external
causes, and needs to be treated
both inside and outside the
body," she explains.
Nonprescription Treatments
Common over the counter treatments
typically contain benzoyl
peroxide or salicylic acid
-- usually in a cream or gel.
These medicines take about
two to four weeks to work,
but only clear the acne to
a point, because they don't
address the source of the
problem. They also need to
be used continually to keep
fighting the acne, and as
a result some patients experience
skin irritation, burning or
redness.
Prescription Treatments
Antibiotics in a topical form
are often prescribed as an
acne treatment. They work
by clearing the skin of bacteria,
but often cannot clear up
the more deep-seated cases.
Oral antibiotics such as tetracycline
and minocycline are more effective
for severe cases of acne because
they work systemically. However,
they can cause such side effects
as photosensitivity (higher
risk of sunburn), upset stomach,
dizziness and skin discoloration,
and must be taken for as long
as four to six months. A further
drawback is that doctors are
becoming more reluctant to
prescribe antibiotics due
to the increase in antibiotic
resistance.
For very severe and disfiguring
acne, there is a prescription
drug called Accutane that
has been successful in cases
that don't respond to other
treatments. However, it also
has serious side effects like
joint and muscle pain, eye
irritation, hair thinning,
and intestinal, urinary and
headache symptoms. In addition,
it has been associated with
an increased risk of depression
and suicide.
For people searching for less
toxic ways to treat acne,
there is an innovative over-the-counter
treatment called Nature's
Cure. "Because acne is caused
by a combination of factors,
including internal triggers
that can cause imbalances
inside the body, and an overproduction
of oil and trapped bacteria
on the outside, the most effective
way to treat it is by addressing
both areas," explains Baker.
"The all natural treatment
includes a homeopathic tablet
to rebalance the body, and
a cream that works to clear
up existing pimples at the
same time."
Consumers like Sandra Loppnow,
a cosmetologist from Caledonia,
Wis., are happy to find a
natural acne treatment. She
and her four daughters spent
hundreds of dollars on various
treatments, with no success.
They saw Nature's Cure and
decided it was worth a shot;
within a month, every one
of the girls was almost completely
rid of her acne and Loppnow
finally gained control of
her acne at the age of 48.
"I was skeptical at first,
but I liked the idea of the
all-natural tablets," she
says. "I couldn't believe
how well it worked, and it
was so easy with just two
pills a day. It changed our
lives! I recommend it to everyone."
Unlike other remedies, Nature's
Cure is available in a male
and female version. "Male
and female bodies and hormonal
compositions are different,
and you have to address those
differences when you are treating
acne," says Baker.
This homeopathic treatment
is made from minerals, herbs
and other natural extracts
that activate the body's natural
defenses. Because these ingredients
are in minute concentrations,
they trigger the body to heal
itself without side effects.
There is also a two-part body
acne treatment that includes
tablets and a medicated body
spray that can be sprayed
from any angle to treat hard
to reach places like the back
and neck. For more information
about Nature's Cure acne treatments,
visit www.NaturesCure.com.
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