When the sebaceous glands become clogged with the oily substance they create, the accumulation results in pimples. There are several forms of acne, but the most common is acne vulgaris, found primarily in adolescents.
The exact cause of acne is unknown, but factors that contribute
to this condition include heredity, oily skin and androgens.
Additional factors include allergies, stress, the use of certain
drugs, nutritional deficiencies, liver dysfunction, exposure
to industrial pollutants, cosmetics and the monthly menstrual
cycle.In addition, the skin functions to eliminate a portion
of the body's toxic waste by sweating.
If the body contains more toxins than the kidneys or liver
can effectively discharge, the skin takes over. In fact, some
doctors call the skin the 3rd kidney. As toxins escape through
the skin, they can disrupt the health and integrity of the
skin, creating issues.
Recommendations and Solutions for Wellness
Some of these recommendations may take
several weeks before any results or improvements are
experienced.
Apply distilled white vinegar (can be diluted if too strong) to the face and affected areas. Allow this to sit for 5-10 minutes before rinsing off with cool water.
Dandelion, Burdock or red clover can
help to keep the liver clear of toxic overload.
Herbal combinations such as Natures
Sunshine's Ayurvedic Skin Detox and BP-X can also be used
to cleanse and detoxify the liver and reduce acne.
Lemon or any citric fruit works great as a natural exfoliate,
removing dead skin cells that may clog the pours. As with the
white vinegar, apply the juice of a lemon (or desired citric
juice) to the face. Allow it to dry for about 10 minutes, then
rinse with cool water. You may feel a mild sting or burn when
the lemon juice is applied. If so, diluting the juice is acceptable.Increase
water consumption.
Water helps flush toxin out and help transport nutrients in
the body. Eat a properly balanced diet to ensure proper nutrition.Take
a high quality multiple vitamin and mineral supplement to make
up for nutrients missing in today's foods.
Echinacea or Oregon grape can be used to boost the immune system
and fight acne-causing bacteria.
Historically, large quantities of vitamin A have been successfully
used to treat severe acne. Large amounts, however, can be toxic
and should be used when working with your nutritionist and
health care provider.
Consider adding additional zinc to your acne diet. Zinc aids in
the healing of tissues and assists in preventing scarring.
It is also important for the body in resisting infection and
inflammation.
To clear and heal the skin, try a homeopathic Acne remedy.
It can help to dry up pimples & prevent future outbreaks. |