Heal & Prevent Acne Naturally
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Topic: Acne
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Sort Desciption: Your Skin Reflects Your Internal Health! Are you struggling with acne? Or do you have naturally clear skin and want to know the secrets for achieving beautiful glowing skin and increasing your health? ...
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Your Skin Reflects Your Internal Health! Are you struggling with acne? Or do you have naturally clear skin and want to know the secrets for achieving beautiful glowing skin and increasing your health? Your skin is your bodys largest organ of elimination and detoxification. Toxins that you put into your body (including over-the-counter and prescribed drugs) are eliminated through your oil glands and can show up as acne anywhere on the body. Most acne treatment products contain harsh chemicals that dry out your skin and create a constant battle between the body and the product itself, ultimately doing more harm than good. Blemish-free skin requires that the internal as well as the external causes of acne are addressed. Proper diet, exercise, relaxation, and natural acne products are necessary treatments for long-term success. When you are healthy on the inside, your skin shows it! The Ultimate Clear Skin Plan by Karen Jessett (www.acne-advice.com) outlines the causes of acne and several ways for healing the body internally and externally to find the long-term path to clearer skin naturally. Some Causes of Acne Hormones: For most people, acne begins at puberty. The body starts to produce hormones called androgens. Androgens cause the enlargement and over stimulation of the sebaceous glands in people with acne. Sensitivity to these androgens also causes acne during the menstrual cycle and sometimes in pregnancy. The extra oil (sebum) from the sebaceous glands mixes with dead skin cells and bacteria (Proprionibacterium acnes) on the skins surface and blocks pores. Inside the blocked pore, these bacteria multiply to cause inflammation that leads to acne. Stress: Stress causes the production of hormones, such as cortisol, that can aggravate acne. Stress also causes the digestive system to slow down; this in itself is often linked to acne. Harsh, drying skin care products: These dry the skin too much, ...
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