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Strange problem with skin

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Strange problem with skin

Postby davemitrr on Thu Jan 04, 2007 8:01 pm

Hi all,
I have a question about problem which is very significant for me.
I'm young man. I have a strange kind of acne. Strange because I've tried many methods to clear my skin with no result.
I want my skin will be clear and health.
Do you have such problems?
What kind of remedy do you use? And what about effectiveness?
Can you suggest me treatment which was efficient for your skin?
I'm really need your advice for it!

Thx,
Dave.
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Postby Health Dr. 1 on Fri Jan 05, 2007 1:32 pm

Dave,
As I am sure that you are aware, there are many different reasons for outbreaks on the skin. Some occur as a result of hormonal fluctuations, bacterial growth, or even as a response to chemicals in the environment. While I cannot be sure of the major contributing factors in your particular case, there are some general steps that you can take a part of a comprehensive program.

Since you have already tried many of the conventional approaches, it may be time to consider one that is more natural. Following are several steps to consider:
• Cleansing- The skin is actually the largest organ of the body and actually helps in the detoxification process. Bowel and liver toxicity can both result in additional toxins being excreted through the skin, which may account for some skin blemishes and cysts. I would suggest a colon cleanse and a liver/gallbladder flush in order to help reduce this overall toxic burden. This can be done routinely and may be necessary in many cases. An excellent protocol can be found at http://www.ghchealth.com/liver-and-gall ... flush.html.
• Water- Drink at least ½ your body weight in ounces of purified or distilled water daily; you may need more if you live in a hot climate or sweat more due to exercise or heavy physical work. Water is necessary to help detoxify the body through various mechanisms including the skin, colon, and urinary tract.
• Diet- Try to change your diet to consume primarily raw, organic, and unprocessed foods. Although many studies concerning diet and acne are inconclusive, natural and whole foods are better for the entire body. They consistently show better nutrient content and are free or low in the toxic additives present in so many modern foods. Attempt to eat only organic or hormone and antibiotic free meat and animal products. Many of these toxins can be present in the meat and may contribute to hormonal and intestinal imbalance, both of which can contribute to acne.
• Skin products- Use only natural, preferably organic products on your skin. This includes soap, astringent, cream, lotion, and any other product that you put on your skin. It is best to use natural laundry detergent if possible. Many synthetic chemicals found in commercial brands can actually clog and irritate the skin. Some can even decrease the rate at which skin cells are replaced. Parfait Visage and AquaSpirit are two excellent natural products that can actually help to speed skin regeneration. O2-Zap can be used on problem areas every other day, depending on the dryness or oiliness of your skin. It can help to retard bacterial growth and speed healing. Remember not to pick at or otherwise irritate your skin.

Following is an article written by Dr. Group that can provide some additional suggestions and explanations:


Acne is bad enough when it strikes with puberty. But when it continues or strikes again in adulthood, it can be a real nuisance. Acne is a skin condition that usually begins around the time of puberty. More than eighty percent of teenagers and preteens will develop acne to some extent. But it can affect people of every age, gender, and race. It affects both males and females, but boys are more likely to have severe acne and to have acne that continues into adult acne.

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 of all ages for centuries.

What Causes Adult Acne?
Acne is an inflammation of the skin that can form in adulthood just as easily as it forms in pubescence. Acne is 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 medications and steroids. However, acne is most often cause by the secretion of androgens. Acne occurs most often to teens and preteens because these androgens are initially secreted at the onset of puberty. But these sex hormones are secreted into adulthood as well and can continue to cause problems with acne. Poor dietary habits and lack of exercise also contribute to adult acne.

Androgens are male sex 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 Do I Treat Adult Acne?
Over ninety percent of acne patients, both teens and adults, respond to treatment, although the treatment may need to be continued for months or even years. Here are a few of the most common herbal, homeopathic, and traditional methods that can be used to treat adult acne.

Adult Acne Products

Home Therapy: Organic Apple Cider Vinegar swabs and other astringent cleansers work to remove the oil buildup that may become blocked in the skin's glands. These products may cause dryness, itching, and redness, so be sure to use them only on problem areas.

Herbs: 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. Witch hazel has excellent astringent properties and may be very effective on adult acne.

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 adult acne.

Surgery: In moderate to severe cases of acne, doctors may use surgery to open up the blemishes and remove blackheads and whiteheads. Unlike medication treatments, the effects of acne surgery are usually more immediate. And surgery is also effective in reducing the development and visibility of adult acne scars.
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