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Alternative Answers for Acne

 

Acne occurs when the sebaceous glands secrete too much oil. Normally

the oil flows from the glands to the skin's surface, but if the dead

skin cells accumulate, they can clog the pores. The skin reflects our

internal health. Acne is sometimes an indicator of toxic conditions.

Too much waste product in the kidneys, liver, lungs, intestine or

digestive problems can all give cause for breakouts. Allergies, high

fat diet, emotional problems, pollution...these are all causes.

 

Most cases of acne will disappear by themselves at the end of

adolescence, but if acne persists or becomes severe, it should be

treated more aggressively to prevent scarring.

 

Sudden appearance of acne in adulthood may be a sign of hormonal

imbalance or drug toxicity (usually from steroids). Get a medical

checkup to rule out these possibilities.

 

Clean the skin regularly with soap and water as well as with the

special acne formulas containing benzoyl peroxide. This is an

excellent cleansing agent and the active ingredient of many lotions

and creams, both over-the-counter and prescription varieties.

 

Herbs used for general detoxification of the liver and bowels assist

in elimination and herbs that increase perspiration through the skin

are very helpful in treating acne.

 

Acne that grows into large groups can form sebaceous cysts,

carbuncles or furuncles. Boils can be large and inflamed and can be a

sign of a staphylococcus or (staph) infection. Weak immune function,

diabetes mellitus, poor nutrition and the use of immunosuppresive

drugs are some causes. Boils are often an infection that starts at

the hair follicle, inflammation occurs and then spreads. The bacteria

in the pus reacts the same as acne in that it is contagious to the

surrounding skin. Staph infection is contagious, can contaminate new

skin, causing new boils or enter the bloodstream and spread to other

body parts. Without treatment, a boil usually comes to head, opens

and drains in 10-25 days.

 

This is something that should be watched carefully. If nausea,

vomiting, fever or infection grows, these are signs that these pus

and blood filled boils are not acne, but a bacterial infection.

Severe cases require, blood test and doctor to prescribe antibiotic

and draining incision and bed rest.

 

Boils are usually treated by lancing the boil to get the pus core out

and oral antibiotics are given to get rid of the infection.

 

Poultices, warm towels on a regular basis will help with pain and

drawing it out of skin. Do this 4 times a day for about 20 minutes.

 

Clean the wound. This is important to prevent infection and to

decrease the chance of permanent discoloration, or scarring. Wash the

area with soap and water Your own saliva contains many enzymes, which

kill bacteria. Use it to clean the area if soap/water are not

available. The object is to dilute the bacteria in the wound.

 

Disinfection is necessary, pour 3 percent hydrogen peroxide into the

wound, let it foam up, repeat, and pat dry with a clean piece of

gauze or cotton.

 

Yunnan Paiyao is an excellent Chinese herbal powder, which helps to

stop bleeding, close the wound and decreases scarring. This patent

formula alone helps the flesh regenerate and prevents blood stasis

and infections, which could lead to scarring. It can be used

externally and taken internally as well! Excellent treatment for

boils and staph infection.

 

Consider burdock root, which is a natural blood cleanser, red clover

to cleanse the blood, along with Chlorophyll and garlic, a natural

antibiotic. Take additional Vitamins A, C, E, which are powerful anti-

inflammatory and Co enzyme Q10, a fantastic antioxidant.

 

 

Herbal Remedies

 

Calendula is a good herbal treatment for the skin, commonly known as

Marigold. (It is not a true marigold.) Calendula is a popular

ornamental plant. Try washing your skin with tea made from the

flowers or taking the tincture orally.

 

Basil has been shown to kill bacteria on the skin surface. Apply this

tincture directly to the skin surface on a compress. This works to

kill the bacteria that forms blackhead and whiteheads. It is also

possible to steep two to three teaspoons of dried basil in a cup of

boiling water. Allow the herb to steep 5-10 minutes or more in order

to extract the healing oils from the plant. Then soak a washcloth or

compress in the tea and apply to the areas where acne is most

present.

 

Burdock is a tonic herbs and have been used in the treatment of skin

conditions. Burdock is an herb that boosts immunity and purifies the

blood. It's a traditional liver tonic and a mild, natural diuretic.

Burdock's laxative and diuretic properties help remove toxins from

the system. The Chinese utilize it against tumors, inflammation,

fungal and bacterial infections. It is often recommended for dry,

scaly skin. You can take burdock in capsule form (follow the

directions) or make a acne fighting tea. Burdock root tincture may be

taken in 2–4 ml amounts per day. Dried root preparations in a capsule

or tablet can be used at 1–2 grams three times per day.

 

Yellow Dock is another herb that purifies the blood. It has compounds

called anthraquinone glycosides that stimulate bile production,

aiding digestion and cleansing the liver. Some herbalists believe

that chronic skin problems like acne improve with long-term use of

yellow dock. Don't take yellow dock if you have kidney stones.

 

Dandelion is a leading remedy for detoxing the liver. It stimulates

the flow of bile, a fluid that aids fat digestion, which is why it's

used for liver and gallbladder disorders. Dandelion has

scientifically documented potent diuretic properties. It relieves

constipation and eases bloating and swelling. Dandelion should be

used for 4 to 6 weeks at a time. For it's liver benefits dandelion is

helpful for acne.

 

Red Clover is an herb suggested for chronic conditions affecting the

skin. It is a diuretic, but it's unknown exactly how it works for

skin conditions. Use nonfermented red clover which is safe. Red

clover contains a substance called genistein, which has anticancer

properties.

 

Consider using blood purifying herbs such as Pau D' Arco, Red Clover,

Yellow Dock, Burdock, Sarsaparilla, Dandelion, Cascara Sagada &

Buckthorn.

 

Clay Masks - For centuries women and men have known the benefits of

natural clay for drawing impurities and extra oils from their skin.

Clay, rich in minerals and silica helps to tone skin and preserve its

natural balance. Clay is gently massaged onto the skin and as the

clay dries it tightens the skin, shrinks the pores and helps to pull

out impurities like whiteheads and blackheads. Clay masks are used

for a variety of results - from cleansing, stimulating, assisting

anti-aging and improving skin tone. Clay masks can be blended with

essential oils and hydrosols to create a highly effective deep

cleansing mask. When clay is applied to the skin, oxidation and

circulation are accelerated, defensive functions stimulated and body

temperature is raised. Clay balances as it revitalizes.

 

Triphala is a traditional Ayurvedic Indian herbal compound used for

constipation and poor bowel tone and is designed to support the

body's natural cleansing process. It is one of Ayurveda's most

important herbal formulas for thousands of years. Triphala is a

balanced blend of three Indian Herbal Fruits: Harada (haritaki), Amla

(amalaki) and Behada (bibhitaki). Each balanced to vatta, pitta and

kapha respectively.

 

 

Aromatherapy Remedies

 

Essential oils recommended are the anti-inflammatory oils that are

effective against acne such as basil, eucalyptus, patchouli,

lavender, tea tree these oils can ease pain and discomfort and reduce

swelling.

 

Basil Oil Basil essential oil kills bacteria when applied topically

to the skin. Bacteria grows around the hair follicles and is a cause

blackheads and whiteheads. Add 4-6 drops to 3 teaspoons of 70%

alcohol. Massage into the hair follicles and skin of the affected

area.

 

Tea Tree Oil speeds the healing of minor cuts and scrapes. It is good

for all kinds of infections, including athlete's foot and fungal

infections of the toenails and fingernails that are resistant to

antibiotics. A large study compared the topical use of 5% tea tree

oil to 5% benzoyl peroxide for common acne. Although the Tea Tree

Essential Oil was slower and less potent in its action, it had far

fewer side effects and was considered more effective overall. For

topical treatment of acne, the oil may be used at a dilution of 5–

15%.

 

Eucalyptus Essential Oil helps to clear minor, non-cystic acne

problems or skin blemishes by reducing the oiliness of the skin.

 

Lavender Essential Oil kills germs and stimulates new cell growth.

Lavender can be used to treat oily skin and acne and prevents

scarring and stretch marks and reputedly slows the development of

wrinkles.

 

Patchouli Essential Oil rejuvenates skin cells, so it's used on

mature, aging skin and also treats dry skin prone to acne problems.

It is also antiseptic and antifungal on skin problems

 

 

Hydrotherapy

 

Hydrotherapy has a number of uses. Warm water will relax spasm; thus,

hydrotherapy has been useful in treating such conditions as muscular

strains and sprains, muscular fatigue, and backache. Heat is often

used in conjunction with massage or other manipulative or stimulative

treatments, such as the whirlpool bath. Sitz baths (sitting in hot

water) are effective in the treatment of many disorders. Water is

also useful in physical therapy because patients who exercise in a

buoyant medium can move weak parts of their bodies without contending

with the strong force of gravity.

 

Steam treatments and hot baths have a cleansing effect on acne and

oily skin. Instructions for a warm bath: Fill your bathtub with water

slightly warmer than body temperature, around 97° to 101°F (You can

check the temperature of the water with a regular thermometer.) As

the tub fills with water add 2 spoons of Sea Salt to the bath water

for a soothing, skin cleansing soak. Submerging as much of your body

as possible, stay in the bath for at least 20 minutes, adding water

as needed to maintain the temperature of the bath.

 

Steam your face by boiling water first. Remove the pot from the

stove. Add a few drops of lavender, eucalyptus and tea tree oil to

the water and then with a towel, make a tent over your head and steam

your face for 10-15 minutes.

 

Consider a relaxing bath with the cleansing anti-bacterial effects of

Lavender and Tea Tree essential oil, makes this bath wonderful for

creating clean and bacterial-free skin.

 

 

 

Nutritional Advise

 

Water should be a very important part of any nutritional program.

Distilled water is best. 6-8 eight ounce glasses a day. Diet is not

the major determinant of acne, but it is important to avoid high-fat,

salty and fried foods including foods with iodine (found in shellfish

and iodized salt).

 

 

Wash or pat with lemon juice 3 times daily.

 

 

Increase your intake of vegetables.

 

 

Avoid alcohol, butter, cream, caffeine, cheese, chocolate, eggs, fat,

fish, meat, poultry, sugar and wheat.

 

Do not use any dairy products for a month. Acne may develop due to an

allergic reaction to dairy products. The fat content of the dairy

products can worsen the condition. Add one dairy product at a time to

see if the acne returns. See the Allergy Ellimination Diet.

 

Several studies indicate that zinc supplements reduce the severity of

acne. In one study, zinc was found to be as effective as oral

antibiotic therapy. Nutritional doctors sometimes suggest that people

with acne take 30 mg of zinc two or three times per day for a few

months, then 30 mg per day thereafter. It often takes twelve weeks

before any improvement is seen. Zinc gluconate 30-80 mg daily, helps

in healing tissue and helps to prevent scarring.

 

Vitamin A—such as 25-30,000 IU per day for females and 30–50,000 IU

per day for males—have been used successfully to treat severe acne.

Too much Vitamin A can be toxic. Only use the recommeneded daily

dose. Vitamin A and 400 IU vitamin E, (use emulsion for easier

assimilation), strengthens the protective epithelial tissue.

 

Vitamin B6 at 50 mg per day may alleviate premenstrual flare-ups of

acne experienced by some women. Vitamin B complex (high potency) with

extra B6 and pantothenic acid, take 50 mg 3 times a day, is important

for healthy skin tone.

 

Chromium (GTF) used as directed, aids in reducing infections of the

skin.

 

 

Gerovital H-3 face cream (GH-3) used as directed on the label,

relieves inflammation. (Used in Europe with good results).

 

Lecithin one capsule before meals, needed for better absorption of

the essential fatty acids.

 

 

Primrose oil used as directed on the label, supplies the essential

gamma-linoleic acids needed for healing. Unsaturated fatty acids one

tbsp. cold-pressed sesame or flaxseed oil (linseed oil) or take in

capsule form, needed to keep the skin smooth and soft, and to repair

damaged cells.

 

 

 

Homeopathy

 

This medical system uses infinitesimal doses of natural substances to

stimulate a person's immune system and body's natural defenses.

Homeopathic remedies are named for the plant or animal ingredients

they are made from. Homeopathy not only offers relief from temporary

disorders but, can provide long term healing of a person due to its

individual and " wholistic " approach. This often leads to a complete

recovery from the dis-ease, as well as, providing an improved

understanding of the patient's situation. This type of healing makes

it easier and possible to avoid recurrence or relapses in the future

and homeopathy stimulates the body's natural defense system by

reestablishing normal immune system and cell functioning.

 

Acne:

 

Arnica This is a valuable first-aid remedy to help reduce pain and

swelling and prevent the onset of shock after any injury. Another

remedy that is more specific to the burn should be considered after

Arnica.

 

Pulsatilla can be helpful if acne is worse from eating rich or fatty

foods, and aggravated by warmth or heat. It is indicated especially

around the time of puberty, or when acne breaks out near menstrual

periods. The person often has a fair complexion and is inclined

toward soft emotions and moodiness, feeling worse in warm or stuffy

rooms and better in fresh air.

 

Silicea can help a person with deep-seated acne along with a general

low immune resistance, swollen lymph nodes, and a tendency toward

fatigue and nervousness may benefit from this remedy. Infected spots

are slow to come to a head, and also slow to resolve, so may result

in scarring. A person who needs this remedy is generally very chilly,

but inclined to sweat at night.

 

Sulphur can help with itching, sore, inflamed eruptions with reddish

or dirty-looking skin often indicate a need for Sulphur. Itching may

be worse from scratching, and worse from any form of heat—especially

bathing or washing. Individuals who need this remedy are often

inclined toward convoluted mental notions and tend to give order and

neatness a low priority.

 

 

 

Managing Your Acne

 

*All cosmetics should be water based, do not use oil-based products.

 

 

*Blackheads should be removed only with a specially designed

instrument.

 

*Picking or scratching may cause scarring.

 

*Shampoo hair frequently with plain soap.

 

*Keep hands clean and avoid touching the face.

 

*Keep the affected area as free from oil as possible.

 

*Long-term treatment with Tetracycline and other antibiotics should

be avoided.

 

*Highly effective drugs, derivatives of Vitamin A, are available.

Tretinoin (Retin-A) is a topical preparation, while isoretinoin

(Accutane) is for internal use. These drugs are safe when used under

the supervision of a dermatologist but should not be used casually

because they can be irritating and toxic. Successfully used by

dermatologists to treat acne. (Caution: Do not use if pregnant. May

cause birth defects).

 

 

Traditional

 

Traditional (TCM) is the oldest, continually

practiced, and professionally administered health care system in the

world. It is a documented medical system spanning over 2,500 years

based on comprehensive philosophies, rational theories, clinically

tested and empirically verified by over 100 generations of highly

educated practitioners. is a total system of

internal medicine, which is comprised of a diagnostic procedure based

on signs, symptoms and treatment styles including acupuncture, herbal

medicine, exercise, diet and meditation. It's foundation is based on

the principles of balance; the interdependent relationship of Yin and

Yang. Through this balance, health is achieved and maintained.

 

Traditional classifies acne into three different

types:

 

1). Wind-heat effect in the lung channel. Wind heat in the lung can

stimulate the skin and cause acne. Main symptoms & signs: There are

red papules and tubercles with inflammatory infiltration around them,

accomp-anied by a burning sensation, red tip of the tongue with thin

and yellow fur and slippery rapid pulse.

 

2). Damp-heat in the spleen and stomach. Main symptoms & signs: Acne,

indurative acne and cystic acne are mainly characterised by skin

lesion, yellow and greasy fur coating on the tongue and soft and

rapid pulse.

 

3). Disharmony of Chong & Ren channels. Main symptoms and signs: This

type of acne changes according to the menstruation cycle. It is

usually worse before menstruation, accompanied by irregular periods

or period pain. The tongue is dark red with yellow coating. Taut,

thready and rapid pulse.

 

 

Which ever path you choose to treat your acne, experimentation and

persistance will pay off. Give your treatments enough time to make a

difference. Do not simply discard a natural remedy just beacuse it

does not happen in the time you wish it so. Natural remedies often

take longer time to work and work well...simply because they are

natural! Keep this in mind. Pay attention to subtle changes.

 

 

 

Andrew Pacholyk, MS, L.Ac

Peacefulmind.com

ProAcuMed.com

Therapies for healing

mind, body, spirit

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Hi Yogiguruji,

Under Homeopathy, Berberis Aquifolium got missed out.

Topically use ointment or mother tincture (MT).

Internally MT or 3X potency helps.

Leaves no scars even.

MM

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yogiguruji wrote:

> Good Morning!

>

> Alternative Answers for Acne

>

>

>

> Homeopathy

>

> This medical system uses infinitesimal doses of natural substances to

> stimulate a person's immune system and body's natural defenses.

> Homeopathic remedies are named for the plant or animal ingredients

> they are made from. Homeopathy not only offers relief from temporary

> disorders but, can provide long term healing of a person due to its

> individual and " wholistic " approach. This often leads to a complete

> recovery from the dis-ease, as well as, providing an improved

> understanding of the patient's situation. This type of healing makes

> it easier and possible to avoid recurrence or relapses in the future

> and homeopathy stimulates the body's natural defense system by

> reestablishing normal immune system and cell functioning.

>

> Acne:

>

> Arnica This is a valuable first-aid remedy to help reduce pain and

> swelling and prevent the onset of shock after any injury. Another

> remedy that is more specific to the burn should be considered after

> Arnica.

>

> Pulsatilla can be helpful if acne is worse from eating rich or fatty

> foods, and aggravated by warmth or heat. It is indicated especially

> around the time of puberty, or when acne breaks out near menstrual

> periods. The person often has a fair complexion and is inclined

> toward soft emotions and moodiness, feeling worse in warm or stuffy

> rooms and better in fresh air.

>

> Silicea can help a person with deep-seated acne along with a general

> low immune resistance, swollen lymph nodes, and a tendency toward

> fatigue and nervousness may benefit from this remedy. Infected spots

> are slow to come to a head, and also slow to resolve, so may result

> in scarring. A person who needs this remedy is generally very chilly,

> but inclined to sweat at night.

>

> Sulphur can help with itching, sore, inflamed eruptions with reddish

> or dirty-looking skin often indicate a need for Sulphur. Itching may

> be worse from scratching, and worse from any form of heat�especially

> bathing or washing. Individuals who need this remedy are often

> inclined toward convoluted mental notions and tend to give order and

> neatness a low priority.

>

>

>

> Managing Your Acne

>

>

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