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Natural Remedies for Body Acne

Overview

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About 90 percent of the youth population suffers from some form acne. Besides youth, some people continue to battle acne through adulthood, searching for any treatments that will relieve the symptoms. Although many acne patients seek professional medical treatments from dermatologists, others find success in using natural treatments. Chances are the ingredients in many natural acne treatments, such as green tea, honey, avocado, sunflower oil, Echinacea and jojoba, can be found in your kitchen cupboards.

Identification

Acne, a common skin disorder causing inflammation and skin eruptions, mostly occurs in adolescents and teenagers. It involves lesions as whiteheads, blackheads and pimples. In more severe cases painful nodules and cysts can result, leading to scarring. Although it usually appears on the face, acne can also form on the legs, back, chest, shoulders and buttocks. Natural acne treatments involve modifying diet, as well as cleansing internal organs. For example, eliminating spicy foods is one way to improve acne.

Benefits

Rather than using prescription medicines, harsh chemicals and processed foods, natural acne treatments focus on cleansing vital body organs of toxic substances. Because natural acne treatments use natural ingredients that are suited for your skin they are better than harsh chemicals that may have adverse effects. Also, natural acne treatments can be used for all types of acne.

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Zinc, taken in capsule form, helps improve the immune system which helps heal the skin. However, side effects may include an upset stomach and metallic taste. Do not take high doses as this may result in a weakened immune system, anemia, heart problems and copper deficiency. What is more, higher zinc may reduce good levels of cholesterol. Vitamin A tablets help promote healthy skin, while Vitamin E is a natural antioxidant which can be taken in soft gelatin capsules. Tea tree oil is used from Australia's melaleuca alternifoliais tree and is effective in that it has Terpenes, which is a bacteria-fighting substance. Aloe from the Aloe vera plant is a natural treatment option because of its enzyme-rich gel that has anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties. It also helps to clear up the digestive tract, which helps clear the skin. Juice Beauty products are 95 percent organic, powerful antioxidants made from more than 60 active pure organic ingredients. Other natural products include Botanical Willow Bark, Willowherb and Soapberry Peel. Willow Bark is an anti-irritant which reduces inflammation and Soapberry Peel has saponin which purifies and cleanses. Jojoba Leaf is an antioxidant combined with Vitamins C and E to reduce redness and oil, giving a clear complexion. Besides being tested by dermatologists, all these products are alcohol-free, containing no preservatives and are non-comedogenic.

Tips

Here are some other helpful recommendations to help with reduce acne. Include at least five servings of leafy green vegetables and fresh fruit in your daily diet. Mix tomato pulp, honey and rosewater to your face, keeping it on for 20 minutes before washing it off when bathing. You can also apply a mixture of cream, lemon juice and glycerine to your face before going to bed. Keep the mixture on your face for a short period and then rinse.

Considerations

Look for the key ingredients in each natural product that claims to treat acne. If unsure about an ingredient, check with a healthcare professional or dermatologist.

Warnings

Make sure that any natural product you buy both treats the inflammation as well as the acne. Don't touch your face and never pick at pimples. Also, natural skin care products often have chemicals used for preservation purposes that may be harmful if you have certain health problems or you are pregnant. Always ask your doctor before starting any type of natural therapy.

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Site Manager - Monica As a recovering type A personality, I've explored all sorts of fitness trends, diet fads and healing methods. In my 30's, I've created a much better work-life balance, had a few kids, even took off a year and taught yoga. My conclusion: moderation in everything. Follow me at www.twitter.com/mohealthy