| Medical Research | What Is Causing Acne? | ||
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Recent research is changing the perception of acne from being caused mainly by the Propionibacterium acnes bacteria that normally lives in symbiosis in the sebum glands but gets out of control, to a perception of acne as an immoderate inflammatory reaction. |
Acne flares up when lesions to the cells lining the sebum canals remain untreated. These lesions may be created by the shear force of the first outflow of sebum during puberty and also when sebum does not outflow swiftly to the skin's surface because of bocked pores. |
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Do not let zits affect in anyway your self appraisal anymore. Get proactive. Stop, and cut out self-contempting and self-depreciating. Learn all about your options to treat pimples and what can help you avoid pimple outbreaks. And, take steps to welcome a personal journey of joy and action. Yes, it can be, if you decide now that it is time to get back to when you just cherished your complexion without any doubts. |
Biological glycoconjugates support the immune system and block microbes. These molecules are in fact very long chains of small sugar-like parts. Dispersed all over these chains are small electrical charges. The secret behind their success in controlling acne is this unique complex sticks all over the binding mechanism of bad bacteria blocking them so they cannot eat, they cannot multiply, they cannot live and therefore can no longer cause acne problems. Learn how this same biological complex that treats the root causes of acne breakouts also works to cure acne marks and scars |
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Oil free natural gel for acne and facial scars with biological glycoconjugates. Heals acne lesions, dissolves scar tissues, blocks the proliferation of microbes, is antioxidant, moderates inflammation and deeply moisturizes the skin.
An approach to treating acne with harsh chemicals & strong natural additives to avoid the chemical's side effects.
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Acne treatment with Benzoyl Peroxide for short-term control of bacteria not without long-term skin damage.
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Treatment with salicylic acid and sulfur to address the symptoms of mild acne, rather than providing effective support for the body's own anti-acne resources.
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