Sunday, September 5, 2010

what there said about acne?

Sad is the case that most people who have acne believe that the problem was within themselves and not the treatment itself once it has failed. And that too even after all the acne treatments fail. The reasons shown are many such as weakness in the genes, lack of ambition, and other causes. There are others who also believe that acne will go away in time because it is something temporary.

Needless to say, these believes are untrue. And the sad reality is, as many as 99% treatment options you come across cannot cure the acne, no matter what effort you put in. You need also to know that acne is not temporary: the problem needs to be solved for it to go away.

The only effective acne treatment that works is the holistic approach.

The prerequisite to curing acne permanently is the knowledge that acne is just the problem itself, but it is actually the symptom of an internal problem. It also needs to be understood that there are multiple factors that are causing the acne. The acne growths appear because of both internal and external issues such as lifestyle related factors, and all of them need to be fixed for the acne to go permanently.

The holistic path addresses all of these issues efficiently. The holistic treats all the contributing factors of acne and acknowledges that it is not the disease itself, but just its symptom. With this approach you can effectively treat the internal complex conditions, which is necessary to eradicate the acne problem from the root.

Accept this as a fact and take up the holistic treatment path and the acne will be uprooted from the inside. As a result, the acne will be cured permanently and you will at last have the clear skin that you always wanted

1 comment:

  1. have you ever heard about isotretinoin? this is a drug related to vitamin A and has been used in the treatment of severe acne that has failed to respond to other treatment. it is administered by mouth. possible side effect include dry skin, nose bleed, eyelid and lip inflammation, muscle, joint and abdominal pain, diarrhoea, and some disturbances of vision.

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