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Herbal Acne Remedies
Oct 16th, 2009 by Richard May

Adult Acne can be caused by an excess of sebum on the skin, which comes from the expansion of oil glands. This excess sebum then gets trapped in hair follicles and clogs up the pores. These clogged pores then allow the growth of bacteria, in particular the growth of propionibacterium acnes which leads to the appearance of acne. The causes of acne are not exactly known and acne can affect different people in different ways.

Many possible causes of acne have been suggested which can cause imbalances in hormones. There are also other factors which can affect acne breakouts, for example foods, stress and lack of vitamins.

Scientists have demonstrated that if there is a reduction in the level of keratin and sebum being produced, then the amount of vitamin A is also affected. Because of this it is vital that you maintain a good intake of vitamin A as well as having a healthy balanced diet of fruit and vegetables.

Something that is linked to the above information about vitamin A is zinc. Zinc helps with the effectiveness of vitamin A and therefore is great for healing and repair of acne damaged skin.

It should also be remembered that there are many creams that can be helpful in reducing inflamation of acne. If you are going to look for effective creams then try to look for ones containing sulphur. A local pharmacist or your Doctor should be able to help with picking the correct cream for your acne. There are some things that you should also try to avoid, products containing bromide and iodide as they can worsen your condition.

It is definitely worth checking that any new treatments or creams that you try are not going to have hidden side effects. Go to your Doctor or chemist and ask their advice on which cream is best suited to the type of acne you suffer from.

Something else that you should avoid in an attempt to reduce your acne are foods which are have a high content of refined sugar. Aside from your acne you should avoid products with fried oils or hydrogenated vegetable oils, although not proven to cause acne, it is better for your overall health to avoid these oils.

There are a number of natural acne treatments which can be good for you, they come with the added bonus that the risk of side effects is very small in comparison to more orthodox medical products. They may not be as effective quite as quick as regular products but could have a positive effect over a period of time. Is has been shown that tea tree oils reduce acne because they have properties that are antibacterial and anti fungal and therefore will help as a natural acne treatment.

But the biggest difficulty with acne is that without knowing the specific causes, it can be difficult to find the right remedy. However there are a variety of herbal remedies for acne which have been known to work extremely well.

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