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Natural Treatment Options for Acne
While many focus upon the
biological or medicinal side
of
acne, there are many researchers
who are trying to see if
there might be a natural cure
to this disease; a disease
which effects so many people.
One commonality that these
researchers are finding is
that
acne, although genetically
passed on, can be controlled
with diet. Some scientists
may disagree, but we've all
heard the old adage, "what
you put in is what you get
out".
This may be true with acne;
even in it's most severe forms.
First and foremost, obesity
has been thought as a major
factor contributing to acne.
With an obese person, there
is
an increased activity in the
glands of the body, and this
includes the glands below
hair follicles, which produce
oil. Losing weight and exercising
each and every day may
help immensely. This requires
no drugs, just self-control
and willpower.
Diet is another major concern
for naturalists striving for
a cure. They are finding that
a diet rich in vegetable and
fruit helps significantly
balance hormones that effect
glands. Vegetables and fruit
help keep the body in
homeostasis, or in balance.
The intake of fatty foods,
such as Trans Fats, or those
made from animal products
(milk based products, i.e.
margarine and even vegetable
oils), also increases gland
activity in the body. There
is a type of oil; however,
that
may be good at fighting against
acne.
Omega-3 oils, commonly found
in fish and sea animals, is
natural oil that is good for
the body, especially for the
skin. Other foods that contain
oils, sugars, caffeine,
carbonization and heavy amounts
of salts, should be avoided
at all costs for sufferers
of acne.
Zinc, a mineral gaining much
popularity in the natural
world for its medicinal qualities,
helps fight the clogging
of pores that leads to acne.
In the form of gluconate or
sulfate, it helps the skin
heal blemishes and helps to
balance hormonal activity.
Zinc has recently been found
to be as effective as
prescription strength tetracycline.
Other vitamins,
including vitamin A and B6
may help substantially in
hormonal balance, resulting
in clearer, healthier skin.
In any case, the positive
effects seen from the uses
of
natural medications and a
proper diet cannot be ignored.
Even when compared to synthetic
treatment options, natural
healing with vitamins and
minerals may help even the
most
severe cases.
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About the Author
Steve Williams is a freelance
writer, who suffered acne
for
many years. His research into
prevention and acne cures
have helped him, and other
fellow sufferers.
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