Monday, August 4, 2008

Acne glycolic acid and herbs to balance hormones long cycles and acne

It has become fashionable to blame what is perceived as the typical teenage diet of fast foods (particularly burgers chips etc.), crisps, sweets and sugary soft drinks as the main cause of acne. More realistically it is probably what we don't eat rather than that we do eat that contributes to the problem.
Acne is generally caused by an overworked liver, and Acnezine treats acne at this level. The liver helps regulate hormone levels, specifically androgens in the blood stream, so when it's overworked, your androgens can get out of whack. An overworked liver is the result of toxins and free radicals. Toxins and free radicals abound in the blood stream and it's the livers job to clean them up. Unfortunately, these toxins and free radicals damage the liver, making it harder to do its job. While the liver can repair itself, it has a tough time handling all of the work that coming in, cleaning the blood stream, balancing hormones, and regenerating, and it finds it tough to keep up. This is the cause of acne; when your liver is overworked, you end up with too many androgens in your system, which increase the production of sebum, the oil in the skin which causes acne. You naturally have a certain level of sebum in your skin, it's when your hormones get unbalanced that you have problems; this is why so many teens have acne problems during adolescence.
Moderately Severe Acne - numerous papules and pustules are present (40–100), usually with many pimples (40–100) and occasional larger, deeper nodular inflamed lesions (up to . Widespread affected areas usually involve the face, chest, and back.
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