Showing posts with label treat acne without drugs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label treat acne without drugs. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

3 Reasons Why Antibiotics Don't Cure Acne

In this article, I want to help you explore why taking antibiotics will not aid you with your acne problem. In contrast to what your dermatologist or most people would say, acne bacteria are not the ones to blame for your acne.

In fact, Propionibacterium acnes or P. acnes bacteria is considered to be essential for our skin. It has a crucial role in maintaining our inner balance and our skin health. Just like any other life form, these bacteria fight to keep their life, but they are only a small part of the "acne equation". So what's its connection with acne?

These bacteria are not contagious and people with or without acne have them on their skin. Consider for example Streptococcus bacteria, which naturally exist in our throats, but we don't get strep throat or tonsillitis all the time. In other words, unless the right environment or condition is created, acne bacteria (or Streptococcus bacteria in case of a strep throat) will not cause acne.

It is important to note that until acne bacteria are in balance with your inner system, they will defend your body from harmful bacteria. To put it in other words, as long as your biological state is balanced, you don't have to worry about a thing, because acne bacteria will help keep your skin flexible.

However, acne bacteria feed on sweat and a secretion from our sebaceous glands, called sebum oil. And due to hormonal imbalances, an excess of sebum on the skin occurs and when it mixes with toxins that are expelled through your skin, a favorable environment is created that lets P. bacteria to invade the hair follicles and multiply mainly by feeding themselves on sebum oil. This process produces free fatty acids that irritate our skin. For this reason, our bodies react by calling on the white and red blood cells for defense causing inflammations resulting in all the well-known symptoms of acne, such as swelling, pus, whiteheads, nodules, etc.

In short, taking antibiotics will not cure your acne instead it will cause destruction.

3 reasons why taking Antibiotics is unhelpful:

1. They disturb the natural balance of the P. acnes, destroying the good probiotic bacteria and allowing harmful bacteria to enter your skin

2. Constantly taking antibiotics causes P. acnes bacteria to become resistant to antibiotics, in the long run.

3. Taking antibiotics will never help cure acne, because they don't prevent the environment that helped multiply P. acnes.

If you need to permanently cure your acne, all you have to do is to counterbalance the acne environment (that helped in the multiplication of bacteria due to blood toxins and excess sebum oil production). To do this, you must balance the secretion of oil and rid your body from built up toxins by controlling the nutritional, psychological, hormonal, and environmental factors.

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Foods that Cause Acne

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There is a major controversy when it comes to foods causing acne. A lot of dermatologists and people alike will tell you that food has got nothing to do with acne; and that it’s all in the head. However, there are a whole lot of researches that would beg to differ. Food might not be the direct cause of acne, but some foods are definitely accountable in its outburst. This is because acne could result due to high blood sugar problems (like insulin resistance), inflammation, and stress. I will cover 5 basic foods (or categories of foods) that researchers have proven to have some effect on outbreaks.

1. High Glucose Foods

These foods include refined carbohydrates like grains and refined sugar (such as in candy or soda). Let me first of all point out that sugar that comes from eating fruits is different, because the fibers in them help not cause sudden increase in blood sugar levels. Why is high glucose bad for you? Because it triggers your pancreas to secrete insulin in order to neutralize the high blood sugar levels, but can sometimes overcompensate instead. This insulin causes an increase in the production of sebum (skin oil), it also causes an increase in the speed of skin cell regeneration, and in turn the facility of the skin cells to get expelled out is decreased; this means more clogging of pores.

2. Fatty Foods

When considering fatty foods, we should know that there are good and bad fats. When you eat too much bad fats, causing blood sugar problems (blood sugar levels either rise up too high, or drop down too low) that, as I explained before, increase sebum production and result in blocked pores. In addition, fat has yet another devastating effect on the body. Too much of fat decreases the rate of nutrient and oxygen flow to cells, for this reason cells will not get enough nutrients and oxygen that they really need, causing acne to worsen. Always know that Trans fat is very bad for you, and it could be found in foods like fast foods, frozen foods, cookies, cakes, donuts, butter, margarine, etc.

3. Dairy

Dairy products contain a lot of fat, which like I mentioned above worsen acne. But in addition to fats, we cannot fully digest cow milk, since we lack the enzymes. The molecules that are left not broken down are therefore treated as foreign bodies, and our immune system sends out WBCs (White Blood Cells) to fight them off, causing our immunity to weaken and in turn more inflammation results. Because of this, acne cannot be healed fast (due to weak immunity).


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Also, when considering dairy products, we should take into mind that milk contains high levels of growth hormones (as milk comes from pregnant cows); your skin glands convert these hormones into DHT (Dehydrotestosterone) hormones that causes sebum production to increase, which of course worsens acne.

4. Processed Foods

Processed foods are refined, and are therefore difficult to digest fully, this leads to allergic reactions, inflammations, and can indirectly cause acne. In addition, because processed foods are highly refined, they lose their taste; and for this reason manufacturers add flavors, chemicals, and additives to make them taste better, so you know they’re not good for you at all. And keep in mind that processed foods contain fats, which I mentioned earlier they may cause blood sugar problems and might result in acne.

5. Caffeine and Alcohol

Caffeine and alcohol do two things. First they raise stress hormone levels by triggering Adrenaline glands to secrete them, increasing stress levels. Stress can not only be linked to acne, but also to almost every other disease.

The second thing that caffeine and alcohol do is disturb sleep. They are both known to prevent a person from going into deep sleep, which is crucial for the body to do physical restoration and detoxification.


Finally, when we talk about food, we must also consider food allergies (food intolerance and sensitivity). There are some foods that we eat, but could be allergic to without knowing. Food allergies cause your immune system to respond and cause inflammation, and can result in acne.

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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Adult and Still Suffering From Acne?

Although there are many adults who suffer from what we call “adult acne”, acne is often regarded as a major problem in teenagers. Adults in their twenties and beyond can still experience acne, and the negative effects of stress adds to the strain of having it pop up in their face. However whether you're an adult or a teenager, acne is as much agonizing both physically and emotionally.

There are a lot of causes for acne, but significantly your lifestyle is what matters more. Studies show that mental stress can be a major cause in developing acne for adults. Moreover, women are likely to suffer from it because they are more exposed to stress which they acquire throughout their daily lifestyle. They are also prone to hormonal imbalances, especially at times when they have their monthly menstruation and during pregnancy.

The environment is another factor in developing adult acne. If your surroundings are always dirty/polluted, most likely all the dust will be carried through the wind and eventually land on your face. If left unwashed, these dust and dirt can clog up your pores and infect them making the pores inflamed.

Therefore, just like teen acne, the best that you can avail of is maintaining proper skin care and a healthy personal hygiene (and no, this doesn't mean that you don't wash your face a lot, but sometimes washing your face too much can make your acne problem even worse!). When you wash your face use a mild soap (fragrance/scent free). 
Also you can watch out for your diet. Drink enough water (at least 8 glasses/day) and exclude from your meal some oily foods (olive oil is a better choice for you). Eat more fruits and vegetables.Take enough sleep and rest. It will relax your skin pores and eventually help prevent acne from developing. And the magic word that everyone keeps repeating: exercise.

 Avoid drinking liquor, alcohol-based beverages and smoking. It will just make your face riddled with acne.  

Finally, there are alot of drugs out there that claim to be the best in treating your acne, and if  you're an acne-victim you have probably tried a dozen of them; or have been from one dermatologist to another wasting time, energy, and money. And still you've found yourself "bankrupt" not just money-wise, but also solution-wise. I have been there!And I know that no acne treatment has ever given me the skin that is right for me or maybe they have temporarily, but the acne has come back with a grudge. Believe me if I say there is another and a better way to treat your acne, and all it takes is committing to a system that treats you right.

So if you are interested in knowing more about how to overcome your acne and find out how people like you have cured it WITHOUT DRUGS, Click Here!