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		<title>Cystic Acne and Some Natural Treatments</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 12:58:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Acne Expert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[More severe cases of acne tend to be characterized not just by the presence of pimples and blemishes, but also by the formation of nodules or cysts. Acne that involves the development of cysts is called cystic acne. A cystic acne lesion is much larger than a regular pimple, sometimes 5mm or more in diameter. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More severe cases of acne tend to be characterized not just by the presence of pimples and blemishes, but also by the formation of nodules or cysts. Acne that involves the development of cysts is called cystic acne.</p>
<p>A cystic acne lesion is much larger than a regular pimple, sometimes 5mm or more in diameter. These lesions can be hard and painful. Cystic acne lesions are filled with pus but should not be squeezed. Squeezing a cystic lesion can lead to a worse infection and inflammation. The lesions are prone to scarring and should be taken care of by a dermatologist, who often uses procedures to reduce swelling and to lessen the likelihood of scar formation.<span id="more-120"></span></p>
<p>In severe cases of cystic acne, it may be a good idea to consult a dermatologist about treatment. But there are many holistic remedies and preventative measures one can take against cystic acne. An alternative medicine practitioner should be consulted about some of these holistic remedies, while other more common procedures can easily be performed at home with no medical supervision.</p>
<p>Many dermatologists and alternative medicine practitioners believe that cystic acne can be controlled to some degree through diet. Cystic acne is often the result of an unknown allergic reaction to particular foods.</p>
<p>The first step in controlling cystic acne through diet is to experiment with the systematic elimination of certain foods. It is also helpful to add certain foods to your diet that are known to help in the recovery of severely acne prone skin.</p>
<p>Sugary foods and foods that contain milk or dairy products are commonly the trigger for cystic acne. As you experiment with eliminating these food types, be sure to read package labels closely so that you are not ingesting sugar and dairy products unknowingly. Be aware that it may be several weeks before you notice a change.</p>
<p>Foods containing trans-fatty acids are also a common irritant to skin prone to cystic acne. Foods like margarine, shortening, fried foods, salty snacks, soda, and meat contain trans-fatty acids and should be avoided.</p>
<p>Many people who suffer from cystic acne find that the addition of fruits and vegetables high in Vitamin A carotene can help to ease their condition. These foods include dark leafy vegetables, and yellow-orange vegetables and fruits such as carrots, yams, and squash.</p>
<p>It is also helpful to drink up to four quarts of purified water a day to eliminate toxins and to help the transportation of essential nutrients to the skin.</p>
<p>Cystic acne can also be aggravated by stress. Alternative medicine practitioners often suggest making yoga, breathing exercises, and meditation part of your daily activities. These activities can help to reduce stress levels, thereby decreasing the skin&#8217;s tendency to produce cystic acne lesions. Getting enough sleep is also essential in holistic therapy treatments.</p>
<p>Sufficient and appropriate cleansing is also an important part of holistically taking care of skin prone to cystic acne.</p>
<p>To clean your skin effectively, wash it gently twice a day using warm water. Do not scrub or use harsh cleansing agents that are abrasive or high in Ph, which can aggravate the condition. Mild soaps are more effective. To dry your skin, pat it gently with a soft towel.</p>
<p>If you are considering treating cystic acne holistically, these tips are a good place to start. You may wish to consult an alternative medicine practitioner about further herbal and holistic therapies.</p>
<p>Greg Podsakoff is a former acne sufferer, and currently provides information on treating acne, pimples, and zits, via an objective informational skincare website, <a href="http://www.acne-treatments-guide.com/" target="_new" rel="nofollow">http://www.acne-treatments-guide.com</a></p>
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		<title>Curing Acne Naturally &#8211; Effective Herbal Acne Treatments</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 13:03:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Acne Expert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chances are, if you find yourself reading this article, you have suffered the feelings of embarassment, self-consciousness and insecurity an acne breakout can bring on in what seems like the blink of an eye. Suddenly, you find yourself checking the mirror every hour on the hour, hoping the blemishes on your face have spontaneously cleared [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chances are, if you find yourself reading this article, you have suffered the feelings of embarassment, self-consciousness and insecurity an acne breakout can bring on in what seems like the blink of an eye. Suddenly, you find yourself checking the mirror every hour on the hour, hoping the blemishes on your face have spontaneously cleared and you can breathe a sigh of relief. You feel sure that everyone you come in contact with is zooming in on each and every blemish, and why wouldn&#8217;t they be? It&#8217;s certainly the first thing YOU see when you look in the mirror!<span id="more-85"></span></p>
<p>Now, imagine you experience this exact scenario every day of your life, as many men and women do who suffer chronic adult acne, far beyond the &#8220;acne prone&#8221; years of adolescence. The fact is, acne remains a very real and persistent problem in today&#8217;s society for men and women, teenagers and adults, and instead of going away or getting better, it seems to be more prominent and more severe than ever. What this can be attributed to is the subject of much debate in the medical and dermatological community. Higher stress levels? More hormones and synthetic chemicals in our foods? Genes? Changing diets? It&#8217;s anyone&#8217;s guess, but the fact remains that acne is a very real cause for emotional distress, self-consciousness and insecurity for many, and it shows no signs of getting better.</p>
<p>With the advent of modern dermatology and medical science, there have been some excellent new products that combine modern science and nature to form a hybrid product superior to many of it&#8217;s prescription counterparts, and highly effective for many who have found that traditional treatments failed them in the long run. The aim of these products is to facilitate hormonal balance, therefore targeting acne at the source, from the inside, rather than the outside alone.</p>
<p>These herbal acne medicines have proven highly effective in combatting acne by &#8220;cleansing&#8221; the skin from the inside, getting to the source of the problem by balancing the natural testosterone and estrogen found within the male and female body. Excess testosterone and excess estrogen are the primary causes of acne, hence the most common years for acne breakouts are the teenage years of hormonal turmoil.</p>
<p>Natural acne products can actually clear the skin for good, only requiring occasional follow up treatments, whereas conventional methods can require constant treatment, and the results disappear as soon as the individual weens themselves off the medicine. Also, many acne treatments prescribed by doctors or dermatologists are antibiotic in nature. Continuous antibiotic treatment can actually result in antibiotic resistance in the body, meaning when you really need your body to respond to antibiotic treatment, such as in illness, it may have built a tolerance and need more powerful meds to respond correctly. Some prescribed acne medications can even be dangerous, and are to be taken only for the most severe cases of acne and with the utmost caution (Acutane).</p>
<p>These treatments and systems are designed to target the hormones, balancing them in many cases for good, and requiring little or no follow up treatment or monitoring. They can work for people (myself a case-in-point), who have had every other conventional acne treatment fail them time and time again, or become ineffective over time.</p>
<p>Overall, herbal acne remedies have proven to be a highly effective and cost effective alternative for countless acne sufferers. Why not try it, and join the Clear Skin Club?</p>
<p>Danna Schneider is the webmaster of the beauty review and advice website CosmeticsGalore.com ( <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.cosmeticsgalore.com/" target="_new">http://www.cosmeticsgalore.com</a> ). She is a cosmetics, cosmeceutical and beauty product researcher and enthusiast. Additional acne information and acne product reviews can be found at <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.cosmeticsgalore.com/acuzine-reviews.html" target="_new">http://www.cosmeticsgalore.com/acuzine-re views.html</a> .</p>
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		<title>Busting Acne Myths Requires Individualized Treatment and More Research</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2009 11:29:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Acne Expert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have acne, you know the deal- everybody has a cream or suggestion to help you get clear skin. But how do you separate myth, medicine and folklore to find an acne treatment that works for you? That&#8217;s what researcher Parker Magin set out to do in a study entitled, A systematic review of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have acne, you know the deal- everybody has a cream or suggestion to help you get clear skin. But how do you separate myth, medicine and folklore to find an acne treatment that works for you? That&#8217;s what researcher Parker Magin set out to do in a study entitled, A systematic review of the evidence for &#8216;myths and misconceptions&#8217; in acne management.</p>
<p>Magin and co-researchers from the University of Newcastle, New South Wales, conclude that clinicians cannot be &#8220;didactic&#8221; when making acne treatment recommendations that are based on diet, hygiene and sunlight exposure. According to Magin, acne treatments should be individualized.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the Academy of Dermatology has published a press release touting, The Stubborn Truth About Acne: Myths and Misconceptions. Though this article discusses a recent Stanford University survey that examined acne myths held among young adults, it offers no solid advice for securing an acne antidote. Moreover, its meaning is paradoxical.<span id="more-49"></span></p>
<p>For example, the article headlines Alexa Boer Kimball, M.D. who is an assistant professor of dermatology at Harvard University. Dr. Kimballs sums up the survey on acne by saying &#8220;that substantial differences still exist between popular belief and scientific support, yet this does not change the way patients attempt to care for their acne.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr. Kimballs&#8217;s comments at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology casts a discrediting shadow over her groundbreaking research that aimed to separate acne fact from fiction. Just two years ago in 2003, Dr. Kimball was apart of a Stanford University study investigating the effect of stress on acne. Then, Dr. Kimball concluded that, &#8220;increased acne severity was significantly associated with increased stress levels? while self-assessed change in diet quality was the only other significant association.&#8221; The results of this study suggested that the link between acne, and diet and stress are no longer hypothetical but warrant further examination.</p>
<p>Another investigation aiming to demystify acne came for Dr. Loren Cordain. Cordain and his associates explored the link between diet and acne in a study called Acne Vulgaris: A Disease of Western Civilization. Cordain noted that Kitavan Islanders of Papua New Guinea and the Aché hunter-gatherers of Paraguay had no active cases of acne. This prompted the question, &#8220;So why does acne vulgaris affect 79% to 95% of the adolescent population in westernized societies?&#8221;</p>
<p>Cordain found that genes alone do not cause the disparity of acne incidences between non-westernized and modernized societies. Other factors must enter the equation.</p>
<p>Acne can arise from hormonal shifts, stress upheavals and a host of other causes. Your best defense against acne is observing yourself and noting what conditions, foods and emotions aggravate your acne situation. From there, you can use self-care to reduce acne flare-ups.</p>
<p>Health author and Noixia campaigner Naweko San-Joyz lovingly writes from her home in San Diego. Her works include &#8220;Acne Messages: Crack the code of your zits and say goodbye to acne&#8221; (ISBN: 0974912204) and the upcoming work &#8220;Skinny Fat Chicks, Why we&#8217;re still not getting this dieting thing&#8221; (ISBN: 0974912212) for release in June of 2005.</p>
<p>For useful acne self-help articles visit <a href="http://www.noixia.com/" target="_new" rel="nofollow">http://www.Noixia.com</a></p>
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		<title>5 Acne Treatment Tips You Can Use Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 01:18:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Acne Expert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dealing with acne can be embarassing at any age. Luckily, there are a number of things you can do everyday to make sure your skin is less prone to flare ups. Here are five tips for taking control of your acne starting today. 1. Exercise &#8211; Keeping in shape can help fight acne by fighting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dealing with acne can be embarassing at any age. Luckily, there are a number of things you can do everyday to make sure your skin is less prone to flare ups. Here are five tips for taking control of your acne starting today.</p>
<p>1. Exercise &#8211; Keeping in shape can help fight acne by fighting off negative stress levels that can come from negative self-esteem and depression. However, some safeguards need to be in place to ward off acne that can result from your workout routines. Watch what you put on your body with regards to clothing, sports gear and equipment.</p>
<p>For example, tight lycra and nylon exercise outfits might look great in the movies and on magazine models, but if you are susceptible to acne problems, avoid these synthetic fabrics that tend to trap in body moisture and heat resulting in a bacteria frenzy. Instead, choose loose clothing made of cotton or natural blends to allow more air to get to your skin.<span id="more-47"></span></p>
<p>And when you are finished with your workout, get out of clothing wet from perspiration or water sports. Shower and change into dry, clean clothing. And keep your sports gear and equipment clean, too. Dirty headgear, for instance, can irritate forehead areas prone to acne problems. So toss headbands into the washing machine after workout sessions.</p>
<p>2. Cosmetics &#8211; To avoid pore-clogging and skin irritations that are similar to acne and that can contribute to acne, use products labeled noncomedogenic or oil-free. Shimmering facial colors can contain a flaky mineral called mica that can cause skin irritations and clog pores. Other additives in coloring that can cause similar reactions are coal tar derivatives, carmine and heavy cream in blushes.</p>
<p>More preventative measures include using a lip gloss that promotes a matte finish instead of a high gloss for less pore-clogging; note the more the shine, the more then comedogenic content and the more the pores can clog. Beware that eye creams can contain heavier concentrations of moisturizers than regular creams and lotions, meaning they have greater potential to clog pores in the surrounding facial areas.</p>
<p>3. Diet &#8211; Studies show that diet does not play a role in either the cause or the treatment of acne. However, what is recommended for acne preventative care is this: what is best for your body is best for your skin, especially since your skin is the largest organ of your body. So remember to watch your diet and consume healthy vitamins, minerals and other supplements. This will help to prevent and help conquer acne breakout.</p>
<p>4. Hygiene &#8211; A healthy skin regimen should include no harsh scrubbing or over-washing, because this can cause possible skin irritation or possible over production of oil to replace what has washed off, clogging pores in the process. Products with gentle exfoliation ingredients are OK to use; i.e. not scratchy nut or fruit shell pieces that can tear skin. And skip alcohol products when possible; these can take off the top layer of your skin and cause your glands to product more oil, clogging pores in the process.</p>
<p>If you do spot acne-troubled areas, do NOT mess with them. Remember that these are already weeks in the making, and squeezing or picking blemishes can force the infected area to regress back inside, further troubling the region and possibly leave a scar. If necessary, seek help from a dermatologist for alternative treatments.</p>
<p>5. Shaving &#8211; Shaving for both genders is actually an excellent way of exfoliating or removing dead skin to help with the prevention and spreading of acne instead of leaving the remains to clog pores. And for some light acne cases already in process, shaving can help rid whiteheads and blackheads from the face. A word of caution: for areas with infection or high inflammatory activity (redness, sensitive, open acne, sores, etc.), do not shave. Or at the very least, use a shaving cream for sensitive skin!</p>
<p>James B. Allen is the publisher of Power Living Press. He invites you to come learn more about living a healthier, wealthier, more beautiful and more powerful life TODAY by visiting:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.powerlivingpress.com/" target="_new" rel="nofollow">http://www.PowerLivingPress.com</a></p>
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