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Hi Angelic

Here are some real answers on skin conditions. Remedies at the bottom. Cleansing the body of toxins is the key. Especially a colon cleanse! Educate yourself on detoxifying the blood.

Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman N.D. - "What is your skin trying to tell you? Often the skin is a metaphor for deeper issues and a way for your body to send up a red flag to warn you that all is not well underneath. When our skin is unhealthy it is usually a reflection of the internal state of our bodies, and is often a sign of poor elimination of toxins and waste products. Most of us are embarrassed by skin problems such as rashes, boils or acne, especially in places where others can see our imperfections. The skin is the body's first line of defense against the environment. It has to deal with the effects of weather, sun , cold, heat, dryness, humidity, scrapes, bumps, soaps, detergents, chemicals, perspiration and dirt of all kinds. It is a wonder that our skin stays healthy most of the time! We can help our skin deal with this onslaught by optimizing our general health and by protecting our skin from harsh environmental exposure. Western medicine generally treats skin eruptions with either antibiotics, cortisone, or antifungal preparations. These medicines may alleviate the skin problem temporarily, or occasionally for good, but do not address the source of the problem. Putting a lid on skin symptoms without getting to the root of the imbalance may even result in suppression, that means the imbalance may be driven deeper causing more serious health problems later without ever strengthening the underlying vital force of the person. Fortunately, naturopathic medicine offers a wide vareity of effective treatments for skin problems."

Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman N.D. - "Your skin is a reflection of how well your body is eliminating the toxins that build up on a daily basis. Chronic skin conditions such as acne, eczema and psoriasis stem from a combination of genetic factors, immune stress, dietary deficiencies or sensitivities, and the accumulation of toxins in the body. For our skin to be radiant and clear, it is very important that the other organs of elimination (kidneys, liver, lungs, and colon) are cleansing the body effectively. If not, the skin will be overtaxed, pores will become clogged, and eruptions of one sort or another will result. Here are a number of steps you can take to improve your body's overall elimination wtih specific emphasis on your skin."

Detoxification is a normal body process of eliminating or neutralizing toxins through the colon, liver, kidneys, lungs, lymph and skin. Fasting is the world's most ancient and natural healing mechanism. Fasting triggers a truly wondrous cleansing process that reaches right down to each and every cell and tissue in the body.

Learn more about Therapeutic Fasting and Detoxification - Internal Cleansing

Natural Cures

1. Fruits and Vegetables for Acne: Carrot & spinach, celery & watercress, grapefruit juices are all useful to combat acne.

2. Unwholesome Foods: Acne, a prevalent problem among teen-aged boys would not be possible in our society if our foods were wholesome. A most sad and disgusting sight is the pus-filled pimples due to inner toxicity --- wastes trying desperately to escape through the face. This condition often turns a gentle face in the blossom of youth into a waste dump of pimples, pus and subsequent pock marks which can be prevented. The tons of acne medications and prescriptions sold annually act only on the effect of the harmful food, and not the cause of the disease, malnutrition. The traditional teenage meal, a grease burger, french fries and a milk shake or cola simply does not provide enough nourishment for anyone, let alone a boy going through puberty to adulthood. Our highly processed foods are devoid of hormones found in fresh fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts and seeds. Must do a colon cleanse to rid of all the toxins in the body, which eventually get into the blood and cause acne and all other diseases.

3. Cabbage: Apply a lotion of freshly prepared cabbage juice preceded, if desired, by the application of leaves. The eating of cabbage leaves or juice is also helpful.

4. Lemon Juice: Skin problems such as acne... will often respond to a treatment of lemon juice. For blackheads rub lemon juice over them each night.

5. Black Walnut: Externally, Black Walnut is nearly a miracle worker in cases of ...acne, dandruff, boils, itch, shingles, ringworm--we could go on, but you can see that you can use Black Walnut whenever a skin disorder appears! The tincture is an excellent first-aid remedy for wounds.

Best of health to you

2007-01-02 03:05:47 · answer #1 · answered by HEAL ONESELF 5 · 0 0

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2016-05-26 23:38:01 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I am assuming that you are referring to acne, and not just pimples. Pimples can be treated easily with daily cleaning and over-the-counter medicines. Acne is more serious and chronic. Have you met with a dermatologist? Have you tried prescription treatments? My brother suffered from sever acne for most of his teenage life. He tried over-the-counter treatments, proactive, prescription medicines (acutane) and still no relief. What finally worked for him were chemical peels. He worked with his dermatologist until he found out what worked. Consult with your doctor, but this worked for him. He received a peel twice a month at first and now he goes every couple months.

2007-01-02 03:05:31 · answer #3 · answered by skittle 3 · 0 0

since you've tried a lot of medication that are not working, i suggest you stop with the experimenting. it might just be something you're eating that your body is reacting to or it might be a phase that you're passing through in which case its gonna go when it wants to no matter what you use on it hopefully it will be soon. one last advice try to see a good dermatologist if you can afford it.

2007-01-02 03:00:49 · answer #4 · answered by black-gold-honey 1 · 0 0

If you haven't already gone to a dermatologist, visit one. There are prescription medications for acne. I used to get large breakouts on and around my nose, and my doc gave me an oral medication which cleared them up very quickly.

2007-01-02 03:01:26 · answer #5 · answered by wax 3 · 0 0

i switched to an all-natural cleanser by burt's bees; all of the chemicals that my dermatologist prescribed were just making my acne worse. it's the soap bark & chamomile cleanser, btw. also, i use just a touch of clean & clear gel on breakouts; too much can really irritate your face.

you can buy both of these at walgreens and cvs. hope this helps!

2007-01-02 02:57:37 · answer #6 · answered by kittyluvr0223 3 · 0 0

Try swimming 3 times a week. The chlorinated water washes your face, plus you get a good workout. I know this is unusual, but it works for me.

2007-01-02 02:56:38 · answer #7 · answered by Viv 3 · 0 0

pimples or acne? pimples, use rubbing alcohol after you wash your face.

2007-01-02 02:53:51 · answer #8 · answered by beth9878 2 · 0 0

Try rubbing alcohol only on the affected area.

2007-01-02 02:53:22 · answer #9 · answered by Angela F 5 · 0 0

best thing to do is either use noxima or ask a doctor

2007-01-02 03:03:53 · answer #10 · answered by paulafromcanada200305 1 · 0 1

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