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Do You Know What Causes Acne?

Topic: Herbal Remedies and HerbsPublished December 6, 2012

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If you are an acne (especially adult acne) sufferer, you definitely want to find the answer to the question ‘ What causes acne?’ Do you really know the answer to this important and vital question? Do you know what causes acne? O,r rather, have you ever asked your doctor or dermatologies this fundamental yet critically important question?rnDo We Need To Know What Cause Acne?rnYes, You definitely need to know the answer to what causes acne. In fact, you must know the answer to what is actually causing your acne. Why is it so important to know what causes acne? The answer really is quite simple and logical (no point of insulting). As in any science or medical science, if you know what actually is causing a problem, you will know the solution to solve the problem! Or, at the very least, you will know where to begin to look for the solution. That is what science is all about. Medical or health science is no different.rnSome Common Answers To The QuestionrnIf you ever searched for the answer to what causes acne, then you will likely receive a variable range of answers or possible reasons of acne cause.Let’s take stock of some of the common responses to the question ‘what causes acne’.rnSkin infection is probably one of the most common answers you will hear from your doctor or dermatologist. What follows will be a course of antibiotics and other topical prescriptions. Excessive hormonal secretion is also another popular answer given to the layman. This is a great answer because it sounds to technical and scientific. Most layman will for whatever that follows. The excessive oil or sebum production will invariably lead to the flourishing population of bacteria on the skin, which then lead to inflammation of the skin.rnWill Medication And Prescription Treat My Acne?rnAre the above answers to ‘what causes acne’ wrong? No. They are correct to some extent as far as the process of acne formation is concerned. But they are not what causes acne. Will the medication and prescription help treat your acne? Yes, they will control your acne, as long as you continue to use them. You can testify the truth to this last statement if you have been using prescription and medication for your acne treatment, or rather acne control.rnWhy Your Dermatologist Don’t Always Acne?rnThis is rather dangerous question to take on. Notice that we say ‘don’t always’. We are not saying ‘never’. Some dermatologist are beginning to take a hard look at the treatment regime they applied to their patients or clients. They are able to control the acne but rarely cure acne. Why? Because the treatment regime or prescription is targeting only at the symptoms rather than aiming at what causes acne. If you are or have been going through the treatments, most of you can probably testify to the scenario described here.rnWhat Causes Acne – The Digestive Tract? rnAccording to Dr Andrew Rubman. N.D., the founder of the Southbury Clinic for Tradisional Medicines in Southbury, Connecticut, many cases of acne can be cures by addressing what causes acne. Dr. Rubman indicates that many cases of acne causes by problems of the digestive tract. In other words, if you really want to cure your acne , you need to look into the root of what causes acne – the health of your digestive tract.rnThe gastrointestinal tract, or commonly known as GI tract, is our body’s major pathway of eliminating wastes and toxins. Dr Rubman explains that when our intestines are overloaded with toxins, the body looks for an alternative channel to get rid of the toxins. Very often, this alternative channel ends up to be the sebaceous glands, which produce acne or pimples when they are blocked by gunk. Dr Rubman explains further that the toxins are in fact pro –inflammatory substances produces from the foods we consume. The foods he refers to are saturated fats in animal products, the hydrogenated fats in processed foods, refined sugar, coffee, and alcohol.

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