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Acne and fasting
"Fasting is the greatest remedy--the physician
within!"--Philippus Paracelsus
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when you do not eat any type of solid food for any number of
days. Liquids like water, fruit...
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10 Myths About Acne
1. Stress causes acne
Stress has a minimal influence
on a persons ability to develop
acne through stress. Stress
doesn't cause acne, but it
can influence the re-occurrence
of acne as stress levels increase
the body's creation of a substance
called cortisol.
Cortisol causes the sebaceous
glands in the skin to produce
increased amounts of sebum
oil which ultimately blocks
the pores.
2. Acne is contagious
No one can "catch" acne; it
is non-communicable.
3.You'll outgrow acne, so
just leave it along and it
will heal itself.
Acne strikes all ages and
is treatable, but shouldn't
be left alone to worsen. (It
should be treated so it doesn't
cause scarring)
4. Being out in the sun helps
acne
The sun may appear to help
clear up blemishes and redden
the skin, thus lessening the
overall effect. However, rays
from the sun cause skin damage
and irritate and worsen existing
acne problems clogging more
pores as skin cells dry up
and slough off quicker than
normal. So use caution (and
sunscreen).
5. Sweating helps clean out
your hair follicle areas
Strenuous activity can temporarily
increase your body's oil production
which can worsen acne problem
areas, causing recurrence
or intensification.
6. Acne problems are directly
proportionate to sexual activity,
(Too much or not enough depending
on your point of view)
Just because teenagers are
going through hormonal changes,
doesn't mean it has anything
to do with acne. Both are
separate issues. Same with
adult acne and sex; (These
are also two entirely different
issues.)
7. People with acne are dirty
and don't wash enough.
Acne is the result of a build
up of oil, dead skin cells
and bacteria in a closed pore.
Dirt isn't even a factor
8. Acne is only an external
issue or surface deep so people
shouldn't make such a big
thing out of it,
In reality, yes, it basically
is only on your skin (and
underneath the surface a little
bit). However effects of acne
run much deeper. More than
50 percent of those suffering
acne report negative comments
from members of society, regardless
of whether or not there was
any scarring left for others
to see afterwards. This can
result in depression and low
self-esteem which is harmful
not only short-term but over
a person's lifetime.
9. There is a cure for acne
Although there is no cure,
there are many treatments
available that do a great
job. Prevention is the best
medicine;" and there is no
need to suffer in silence
with all the options available
on the market today.
10.If you suffer with acne
you should not use moisturizers
or other make-up products
on your face
Today there are many noncomedogenic
cosmetics out there specially
formulated to NOT clog your
pores.
About the Author
Kim is a Registered Nurse
working for a large Hospital
Trust in the UK,
She can be found at http://www.acne-and-you.com
and http://www.nursing-hints.com
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