Archive for the ‘Acne’ Category

The Underlying Causes Of Acne

Friday, October 27th, 2006

Acne has increased alarmingly over the last five years. Sales of acne treatments in the United States increased 10.1% in 2005.

This figure represents the strongest growth rate since 2001. It is safe to say that acne is running rampant with no let up in sight.

Acne is caught up in a cycle of destruction that involves our environment, our food and our bodies.

We have technologically hoisted ourselves upon the high and lonely position of being able to orchestrate our own self-destruction.

Director-General James Leape of the conservation group WWF has unequivocally warned, “For more than 20 years we have exceeded the ability of the earth to support a consumptive lifestyle that is unsustainable and we cannot afford to continue down this path.”

Leape continued, “If everyone around the world lived as those in America, we would need five planets to support us.”

Mother Earth is now like an old engine, sputtering, coughing and she is about to come to a full stop. We have poisoned and raped her. She has reached the point where she almost has nothing left to give.

WWF-Australia Chief Executive Officer Greg Bourne chimed in, “People are turning resources into waste faster than nature can turn waste back into resources.”

We have poisoned our drinking water with over 700 chemicals. We intentionally add over 3,000 chemicals to the food we eat.

Pesticides and soil enriching chemicals permeate the food we grow. It is apparent that we are orchestrating our very own demise. Mother Earth sits back and gives as good as she gets.

Your liver is a marvelous filter. It is impossible for us to create a machine that does the work that the liver does.

It eliminates, flushes, cleans, stores, synthesizes, neutralizes, produces and converts to keep your body going.

The liver is the gatekeeper for the internal organs. There are numerous toxins and pollutants that the liver deals with on a daily basis.

These are but a few. Cigarette smoke, household chemicals, exhaust fumes, radiation, the chemicals dumped into our food and into our water.

Your liver is a key fighter in the battle with acne. The constant bombardment from outside toxins and pollutants ensures that your liver is kept extremely busy.

When we add to the mix the toxins in the food we eat, the liver now comes under direct attack. Working overtime, and under stress, the liver now needs help filtering and eliminating.

The largest organ in the body comes to the rescue…but its at a price! The skin chips in helping with elimination.

Soon, the skin becomes overwhelmed and its pores begin to clog and get blocked. That’s when acne makes its dreaded appearance.
Acne will always be an indicator of an internal body under stress.

We must stop this madness! If we destroy Mother Earth, where will we live? If we destroy our bodies, where will we live?

Brad Bahr is the editor of many health related websites and publications. He has been testing and reviewing nutritional supplements for over 20 years. After trying hundreds of products, he recommends one supplement above all others for renewing health and energy: http://www.hgh-facts.com

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Finding Natural Acne Remedies for Adult Acne

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006

Many people think of acne as something suffered solely by hormone laden teenagers, but many adults can attest that that’s simply not the case! At least eighty percent of adults suffer from acne at some point after leaving their teens, and many adults suffer recurring bouts of acne well into their thirties and even forties.

Not only can acne be disfiguring and embarrassing, but most acne medications were created with young skin in mind, and simply don’t suit the skin of older people (many acne treatments are too drying, as they treat “oily” skin; although many acne sufferers actually have so-called normal or even dry skin).

So what is a mature acne sufferer to do? One excellent place to start is by looking at natural acne remedies. Many are just as effective as their over the counter or prescription counterparts, but are often much more gentle and far less likely to irritate sensitive skin.

There are several products which work effectively against acne, many of which are plant based, or herbal in nature. It’s possible to buy many herbal based acne products online or even from your local pharmacy or health food store. For many people, this is a convenient way of treating their acne naturally. However, other people prefer to make their own completely natural herbal acne medications.

One natural herbal remedy involves the use of strawberries or strawberry leaves. The use of moistened strawberry leaves as a treatment for acne actually dates back to Egyptian times. You can replicate the treatment of the ancient Egyptians quite simply, by moistening strawberry leaves with a little water, and then leaving them on your face for ten to fifteen minutes as you rest. Alternatively, you can try using mashed strawberries, applied as a paste to your skin.

Another natural herb for treating acne is dandelion. To use dandelion, you can chop up both the leaves and root of the plant and boil it in water. After simmering the mixture gently for ten minutes, turn off the heat, allow it to cool and then strain. The liquid can be drunk as a tea, or applied directly to the skin (or both!).

Aloe Vera gel is also considered to be an excellent treatment for acne. In Ayurvedic medicine, Aloe Vera gel is mixed with essential oils as an acne treatment. It has been shown to reduce inflammation, and may also help to moisturize and rejuvenate the skin. Aloe Vera regularly applied has also proven to be an effective treatment for acne scars, and can prevent the eruption of new acne pustules.

Many practitioners of herbal medicine recommend both internal and external treatments for acne. Acne is often a symptom of internal discord in the body, and thus treating the skin does little to solve the problem. Knowing this, it makes sense to heal the whole body rather than simply focus on the skin, as many other medications do. An excellent external remedy involves a combination of different essential oils, including Tea Tree Oil (known for its exceptional antibacterial and antifungal properties, and its ability to penetrate the skin), peppermint oil and clove oil. Herbal teas and tinctures taken alongside such an external treatment help attack the acne problem in two ways.

The good news is that if you are an adult suffering from acne, there is something you can do about it. If your acne problem is severe or persistent, it may make sense to visit a naturopath or other practitioner of complementary medicine, who can do a full analysis of your overall health. Armed with this information, the practitioner can prescribe an acne treatment tailored for your unique situation, which may ultimately prove more beneficial and effective than something you purchase off the shelf.

Brad Bahr is the editor of many health related websites and publications. He has been testing and reviewing nutritional supplements for over 20 years. After trying hundreds of products, he recommends one supplement above all others for renewing health and energy: http://www.hgh-facts.com

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