Acne's upsetting problems
by: Martha Fitzharris
If you discover that you recently suffer from acne, don’t desperate, there are possible
cures for this skin disease. If the cause of acne has been established, a solution is possible.
Anyone with or who has had acne can tell you, how many times a day they've cleaned their
faces with anti-bacterial facial wash and still faced new pimples the next day.
The same goes for all the other topical creams for acne available in the market, which
kills germs and open up blocked pores. These may provide temporary relief, but you will
never experience acne free skin by only focusing on acne from the outside.
The real and main causes of acne are hormone imbalance, water retention and toxins.
Let’s talk about hormones. Hormones are chemicals that are produced by glands in the body
and circulate in the bloodstream that control numerous body functions including sebum
(skin oil) production and regulation. The hormones that are responsible for acne are called
androgens. This is because androgens stimulate the sebaceous glands (glands in the skin that
secrete oil to the surface of the skin.)
When you have too many androgens in the blood, your sebaceous glands begin to over-produce
oil in the skin. You have to be clear that it is not only oil that will cause acne but it’s
the initial problem you want to resolve.
The next part of the problem is toxins in the blood and lymph. When your liver and kidneys
are not properly cleansing the blood and are overloaded, the liver is unable to properly
'deactivate' used hormones and remove them from the body.
The combination of oil, bacteria and toxins blocks pores generate Acne. Inside the blocked
pores also are bacteria which grow in a low-oxygen environment. This bacteria aggravates the
skin condition and causes an inflammatory disease, otherwise known as acne.
Hormone imbalance doesn't only cause acne, but can be responsible for many other problems
including: allergies, fatigue, headaches, mood swings and insomnia.
For most teenagers, hormone imbalance occurs during puberty when the body is busy producing
hormones for growth, maturity and reproduction. In case of adult acne, it predominately arises
from the inability of the liver and kidneys to effectively eliminate excess hormones and toxins
from the blood.
In order to cure your acne you have to be able to get your hormones into balance by feeding
your body the key nutrients that aid hormone regulation in the glands and also strengthen the
liver which is the other hormone regulatory system. You have to also apply a topic that trigger
the self healing process of your skin, this way you will avoid further blemishes while you are
treating the main cause of acne.
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Martha Fitzharris is a free lance journalist for http://www.naturalbioskincare.com
a website offering a new biological natural skin
care product that activates skin renewal for a healthy skin.