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Monday, July 16

3 Easy Ways to Treat Body Acne!

Author: Venkata Ramana


Are you suffering from Body acne? or Zits below the neckline? Don’t worry. You are not alone! Lot’s of teen get body acne. It is common in the winter months, when you are wearing piles of heavy clothing.

Sweat can clog skin pores and lead to breakouts all over. Other things that can cause body acne are tight fitting clothing ( It traps sweat against the skin, leading to clogged pores and blemishes) stress and hormones. Body acne commonly pops up on the chest and back.

To zap body acne and prevent it from coming back, you can wash your body daily with a salicylic acid based cleanser. Look for this ingredient on product labels.

Shower daily and be sure to shower as soon as possible anytime you have been sweating – such as after playing sports, working outside or just being in the sun. After your shower, you can follow up by a body moisturizer that contains Alfa Hydroxy acid. This will exfoliate skin and help prevent breakouts, without drying skin out.

At Nighttime you can treat body acne just like facial acne, by applying an acne zapping gel or cream at the effected parts.

If your body acne is particularly bad and wont respond to this treatment after about a month, you will probably need to see a dermatologist.

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Acne Program - Step 5: Foods to Stop Eating

Author: Rudy Silva


Even though many dermatologist and doctors don't see the connection between your diet, constipation, a toxic colon, and a toxic liver with the acne that you are suffering from, it does not mean the food you eat is not important in clearing your acne.

If the doctors were right about food and the colon, then they would easily be able to help you clear your acne with their drugs. Drugs can give you temporary relief, it they work at all, but as you use them they can also give you some unpleasant side effects.

In her book, Food And Healing, 1986, Annemarie Colbin, points out,

"In a systems view of the body, input of all kinds relates to output of all kinds. Food, therefore, would have a definite relationship to matter pushed out through the skin. I am continually amazed that dermatologists persist in viewing the skin as merely a protective envelope for the body, ascribing its eruptions to 'viruses' and imprecise malfunctions and supporting the myth that 'diet has nothing to do with acne.'

In my experience, diet has everything to do with acne. Not only did I fix my own bad skin through correct eating but I have seen among my students a number of severe cases - the large purplish kind of acne on cheeks and chins - completely cured within three months by a change of diet."

Foods to Stop Eating

If you smoke, drink alcohol or drink coffee, then this program will not work too well for you. When you have these addictions, your body's minerals and vitamins will be out of balance and it will be difficult for you to achieve any state of good health.

So, here are they foods that you need to stop eating. You don't need to stop eating these foods instantly. Not many people can do this. You need to do this gradually. I know it will be hard to stop eating some of these foods that you have enjoyed, over the years, but you have to ask yourself the question,

"Which do I want to be Acne free or a junk food addict?"

The choice is yours and I know you will make the right decision so here is the list,

White Bread - This is considered junk food since it is void of any vitality for your body. It is hard to digest and causes constipation
Chocolate - some chocolates are better than others. Those that have saturated fats such milk, butter and sugars are not good for your health and definitely not good for your skin.
Fried Fatty foods - fried foods, butter, chesses, beef,
Foods in packages - All foods in packages or boxes are junk food. They are considered dead food and provide no life force to your body. They take from you because they use up minerals, vitamins, and digestive enzymes during digestion. They contain no fiber so they cause constipation.
Foods with artificial flavors and preservatives - These are non-foods that are super toxic. Your body does not know what to do with them so it stores them in your body as toxic waste.
Milk, ice cream, hard chesses - these foods cause allergies and cause mucus to form. This mucus coats the colon and other internal surfaces and interferes with the function of that area. Bacteria and other pathogens enjoy living in the mucus film. This mucus also tries to escape through the face when you have too much of it in the body. If you cannot digest dairy products, this can cause you to have acne.
Sodas are the worst drink you can take. They contain plenty of sugar and phosphoric acid.
Sugar is considered a white poison. It creates so many health problems in the body that the FDA should outlaw it.
Salt - avoid salt only because it has iodine. Iodine has been shown to cause acne.
Excess Vitamin B12 - can aggravate or produce acne.
There you have it. It takes a lot of will power and desire to change your diet. It can be done but do it slowly. Start changing your diet and see where you're at in 6 months.

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Adult Acne and Colloidal Silver Natural Treatment

Author: Peter Salazar


Generally, acne affects people in their adolescence. However, some people may develop of carry the acne during their adulthood. Though acne is considered as a disorder of teenagers, it can affect at any age. Acne is not a harmful condition in itself, but surely leads to insightful appearance which could lead to depression and social anxiety.

Though numbers of factors are considered for occurrence acne, exact causes have not been established as yet. Many researchers attribute occurrence of adult acne to hormonal imbalances.

If you are suffering from adult acne you should consult a dermatologist for ascertaining the exact cause. If hormonal imbalance is the root cause your physician will prescribe you medications for repairing/regulating the hormonal balances.

Like other types of acne, adult acne can be treated with home remedies and over-the-counter medications. Certain alternative medicine therapies like homeopathy may also prove helpful in treating adult acne. Colloidal silver is one of the natural remedies, with proven results, used for treatment of adult acne.

Silver is considered as non-toxic, but toxic for micro-organisms like viruses, fungi and bacteria and has been in use for treatment of infectious diseases since ancient times. With the advanced technology, researchers have obtained success in achieving fine silver particles for medicinal use. Colloidal silver products are manufactured through non-chemical electro-charging process. No additives, chemicals or stabilizers are used in the colloidal silver products. This makes the product safe for use without incurring adverse side effects. Silver is known for its characteristic of killing micro-organisms like bacteria, viruses and fungi by blocking the enzymes essential for development of these organisms. Most importantly, the silver particles in the colloidal silver supplement affect only harmful tissues without causing any harm to beneficial tissues or system.

Like other acne forms, hormonal imbalances and bacterial infections are considered as the main caused behind development of adult acne. Though colloidal silver does not have properties that are known for curing acne (in fact there is no cure for acne), it can surely help in maintaining hormonal balances and reducing risk of acne condition. With its proprietary of ‘bacteria killing’, colloidal silver can eliminate the bacteria from acne affected area and help in faster recovery.

Use of colloidal silver products for treating adult acne is safe and maybe an effective method.

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Is Baby Acne Common Among Newborns?

Author: Charley Hwang


In our life, reproduction is one of the essential needs of human besides food, shelter and protection from harm. Most of parents are thrilled to see their newborn come into the world but how many people now about baby acne? If you do come across babies with little red spot on their cheeks, that will be baby acne. Some elderly might calm parents down by knowing that it will go away after some time. It is best to consult doctor or other parents that have tackled the problem before and solve it.

Baby acne is not uncommon among newborns and same like adult acne, it has a special name ‘infantile acne’. Cheek is one of the favorite spot for infantile acne to grow but it may also strike chins and foreheads of newborns. When a baby is born with infantile acne, the period of which it will hang on is from 2 weeks to 2 months. Worst case scenario makes it possibly till 6 months on the infant.

At this moment, some parents might be worried but only time can heal this problem. It can be said to be related to hormone in the baby which is passed down by the mother. However, there are good and bad hormones that are passed down. Not to worry as these hormones will eventually fade away and the only results are clean, rosy cheek of your baby.

The first of the tips to come are not doing anything that worsens the situation. As we some adults do, we like to prick the acne on our face. This is a practice that should not be done to baby. Their skin is delicate and might hurt the baby.

Secondly, do not put any oil or lotion on the infantile acne on the baby. Some parents might be too worried until making the wrong choice. It is understandable but the only thing that parents can do is wash the baby with gentle or mild soap and treat the baby’s clothes with good quality detergent. If infantile acne does not reside after 6 months, do seek doctor’s advice as this is not a common among infantile acne.

Mother’s skin care and diet programs, before or after pregnancy can affect the baby in many ways. It is best to care for your diet, do not eat things that can affect your skin. Baby feeds on mother’s milk to grow and build immunity systems thus your lifestyle inter-relates to your baby. During the first few weeks, baby’s skin is very delicate thus it’s best not to put any baby products that are available in the market. Just let the skin breath naturally to meet with the acne condition.

In conclusion, baby acne is quite rarely heard but it is not something and should be deal with care. Baby’s skin is very delicate thus we can relate it to us like caring for our own skin.

For more information on Baby Acne or visit http://www.myacnetreatments.com/is-baby-acne-common-among-newborns/, a popular website that offers information on Acne Treatments, Acne Solutions, and Acne Medications, Acne Scars.

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