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Acne No More- A Holistic Approach to Acne


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Holism is the study of how parts relate to the whole, and an event or action is explained by identifying its place in a pattern that characterizes the ongoing processes of change in the whole system. This philosophy is applied to the study of acne by the new Acne No More system developed by Mike Walden, identifying it as ones body screaming out that something is horribly out of balance inside. Released in e-book form and distributed through its own website, this system takes a holistic approach to the fight against acne and is finally able to offer a cure to those struggling with chronic acne.

Acne sufferers fight a never ending battle against an undefeatable foe. Prior to now, no guaranteed cure for acne has yet been released onto the open market. Current acne medications focus more on the treatment of the symptoms of acne than the cause. Topical medications are available to unclog pores and treat the common bacterium that are associated with acne, namely Propionibacterium acnes, and hormone drugs can provide a temporary respite; however, this does not present the permanent solution that those who have lived with acne for what seems their whole lives desire. Acne No More tackles acne at its foundation, destroying its roots and establishing a plan to prevent it from ever returning.

There are two major contributing factors to the spread and tenacity of acute acne; hormone imbalance and bacterial infection. The Acne No More system applies seven layers of treatment to providing a permanent solution to these problems. Acne begins as a result of hormone irregularities in the teenage years and so it is extremely important that hormone levels first be regulated, then maintained to prevent any further imbalance. Then all systemic blockages are removed and the internal organisms that contribute to this blockage eradicated. Following that, a method is introduced to control environmental elements and daily habits that cause these hormonal imbalances and system blockages and natural internal mechanisms to combat these imbalances are strengthened. External factors that contribute to acne during and after completion of the plan are neutralized and a maintenance plan for a continued acne free existence established.

The test trials of Acne No More revealed miraculous results. In sharp contrast to the over the counter or prescription medications available on the market, Acne No More had a one hundred percent success rate within the designated time frame. Regardless of the severity of infection, every participant was the proud possessor of clear, beautiful skin within a month of beginning the Acne No More System. Since its release to the general public Acne No More has made a name for itself, offering a drug free solution to the problem of acne and giving back to those suffering from acne something many have long since abandoned: hope.

Bryan Evans is an internet writer and publisher who is also a satisfied Acne No More customer. Bryan has created a resource site with information and reviews of the AcneNoMore System. For more information visit his website at: http://acnenomorereview.com

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Acne in Adulthood


acnenomoreIf, despite having spent thirty acne continues to manifest itself in your skin, do not worry, there are solutions that will help you overcome this annoying and unsightly skin condition. Treatment exists for each type of case, the key is consistency.

If you suffer the discomfort of this disease, whether mild or severe, do not worry. Put yourself in the hands of a dermatologist as soon as possible to determine which is the source of your problem and you will win the right treatment to battle those pesky granites.

Why this age

Acne knows no gender or age. While it is true they give in adolescence due to hormonal hyperactivity which leads to increased sebaceous secretion, a small group continues to suffer in later life or it manifests a certain age, although not suffering from puberty.

The causes? Many factors can affect the production of androgens (male hormones), causing acne. Since genetic predisposition to hormonal abnormalities, or facial treatments aggressive pollution, including stress, obesity or diabetes.

It must be the doctor to determine the exact diagnosis and to give appropriate treatment. It is important not to self, especially with products usually indicated for adolescents and youth that acne is different for the adult.

Treatments

Depending on the severity and cause of acne is a prescription or other treatment.

For milder acne usually administer a topical treatment, ie drugs that are applied directly on skin.

Tretinoin. Derived from vitamin A that has a queratolítica (scaly skin that may leave the fat and not accumulate). Also, has a mild and indirect action on the colonization of bacteria at the base of the sebaceous gland. Used to treat forms of non-inflammatory acne (comedones or black spots). As a side effect can cause some skin irritation, especially at the start of therapy.
Benzoyl peroxide (POB). Exfoliates that fights bacterial infection and inflammation. Is often used for inflamed forms of acne. Its main drawback is that it irritates the skin and scaly too.
Azelaic acid. Attacks acne from a triple sidewall destroys the keratin plug and grease (action queratolítica), reduce inflammation (anti-inflammatory action) and removes the bacteria associated with acne (antibacterial action).
Topical antibiotics. Fight bacterial infection and inflammation.

Many of these products are used at night because of its incompatibility with the sun.

For a little more persistent acne used oral treatments.

Antibiotics. Can be quite effective for certain types of acne. But in return can cause gastrointestinal disturbances or may introduce a certain resistance to bacteria and become ineffective.
Hormonal treatments. Are substances that reduce the overproduction of androgens, as opposed to them, it also reduces the overproduction of fat. Usually applied in women (we’re talking about the pill), which not only leads antiandrogen but is accompanied by estrogen (female hormone). It is a good solution because it is a very effective treatment against acne, and also provides a contraceptive protection and controls the menstrual cycle. Three effects in a single gesture.

There are some factors external to us that the problem may aggravate acne and should be avoided if you do not want to worsen the condition.

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Salt. At high ratios can lead to increased sebaceous secretion, causing the grain, especially in people prone to acne. If this is your case, avoid preserved meats such as hams, cheeses and any kind of processed food.
Peanut oil. Very often used in oriental and exotic foods, such as Thailand or China.
Mineral oil. Have large molecules that block the pores. Often used in cosmetics for its low price.
Lanolin. Although it has valuable properties in cosmetics, can also cause clogging of the pores.
Petroleum jelly. It is often used in lipsticks and in some cosmetics. It also clogs the pores.
Artificial colorings and flavorings. Also used in cosmetics. Use best products with essential oils and no harmful chemicals.
Dirty hair. Keep your hair clean and avoid contact with the face, especially if it is fat.
Hair Conditioner. Beware not to fall in the face when you clarify the hair is usually very oily.
Hands. Try not to touch your face during the day. Hands accumulate many bacteria that can infect your skin.
Pillow. Change your pillow frequently to prevent grease from your skin accumulates on the pillow and contaminate your face.

During the process of curing or controlling demonstrations and outbreaks of acne, typically long, the record is essential to obtain a good result. The reward of tenacity born rid once and for all of those unsightly pimples.

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