// you’re reading...

Articles

Healing Acne Naturally – the Dos and the Don’ts

Healing acne naturally is highly recommended as it is widely known that acne is a ‘natural’ condition. Even though there are sufferers who get some relief through use of prescribed medicines. This must only be considered as a last resort due to their toxic ingredients. Just recently in the UK a teenager died as a result of takingprescribed tablets to cure his acne. It is thought that he took an allergic reaction to a color that was used in the ingredients. Therefore it is wise to be safe and manage any skin condition through the use of mother natures remedies.

There are of course a few things that will make acne worse and these should be avoided. However, lets firstly consider some of the things that will definitely help:

Water. Not just any water too. Drinking plenty of alkalizing water helps to speed up the process of eliminating toxins from the body. Onef the causes of acne is the accumulation of toxins in the body. The skin is the largest organ in the body and is also one of the ways in which toxins is excreted. If your body doesn’t get enough water then it will be unable to rid it of toxins, which will then end up clogging the pores, causing unsightly spots. So it makes sense to increase water intake which also helps to improve circulation giving the skin a more healthier appearance.

Healing acne naturally also involves some key changes to your diet. The obvious is introducing more fruit and vegetables. However, not just any. Green vegetables, especially, are also very alkalizing and cleansing to the skin. Lemons and grapefruits are also great, as is wheatgrass.

Herbal remedies have been used long before conventional medicines for healing acne naturally, and have been very effective. Certain herbal products are particularly effective in the treatment of acne and these include: nettle, aloe vera, neem and more notably, tea tree oil.

All of these natural remedies are great, however, unless particular foods and products are eliminated – at least until the acne is healed – then they will have very limited affect.

One of the biggest things you must avoid is junk foods. They are laden with saturated fats, sugars and processed ingredients that are highly toxic to the body. Those that use natural remedies and still suffer from acne believe they don’t work, but fail to understand that it is largely due to the foods they are eating that is preventing the remedies from working their magic!

As you know, the skin excretes a lot of toxins that build up in the body. However, if it is covered in makeup and creams then it will not be able to do this effectively.

There are creams and makeup, such as mineral foundation, that use only natural ingredients, however most contain toxic ingredients which further hinders the process of elimination. Makeup and creams should be used only if necessary and contain only natural ingredients – at least until the acne has cleared.

For some people, particularly those that have severe acne, it might take weeks to see any improvement. However, for most people, positive results are often seen in a matter of days.

So throw away those toxic pills and look forward to healthy, glowing skin again. Discover a hidden secret to healing acne naturally.

Erica Polaris is a prolific researcher and writer of skin care health and natural health products. She shares her research on natural acne remedies. at her website which includes great tips and recommendations.

- Erica Polaris

Get Your Free Guide Today

 

 

 

 

How To Burn Calories
and Stay Fit...Forever!

Name:
Email:
 

We respect Your Email Privacy!

Powered by Optin Form Adder

Discussion

One comment for “Healing Acne Naturally – the Dos and the Don’ts”

  1. I love the idea of using natural ways to heal acne. I believe that medicines and drugs could be harmful to our skin due to chemicals involve in it. I prefer the natural way specially the diet part where you eat the right fruits and vegetables. Eating fatty foods could also worsen acne due to the oil that you accumulate when you eat it.

    Posted by aren from KOrlando homes | February 3, 2010, 16:14

Post a comment

CommentLuv Enabled

This site uses KeywordLuv.

Security Code: