Top 5 Best Natural Acne Treatments
Who hasn't encountered the dreaded "zit" at some point in their
life making acne one of the most common of all skin disorders.
Acne is a common eruption of the hair follicles and
oil-producing glands of the skin. Acne usually is found on the
face, neck, and upper body. Pimples and blackheads are caused by
the increase in hormones adolescence or before a woman's period
and by bacterial infections of the skin.
Waste and toxins are eliminated by the skin through sweat pores.
Thus, constipation or irregular bowel movements worsen the
problem and need to corrected in acne treatment.
While there no one """"best acne treatment"""" the following are
the top five natural acne treatments which should be considered
by anyone seeking an acne solution.
1. Supplements and Vitamins for Acne Treatment
Zinc - 50 milligrams, 2 times per day. If Zinc Picolinate is
used (due to superior absorption) 50 milligrams is taken only
once a day.
Vitamin A - 100,000 Units per day for 2 months. Excess Vitamin
A be toxic to the liver and needs to be used under a physician's
supervision. Pregnant women (or women who may become pregnant)
should not take more than 10,000 Units per day.
Vitamin B3 (Niacinamide) - topical gel, containing 4%
Niacinamide, applied twice per day.
Vitamin B6 - 100 milligrams per day, especially if acne is
associated with the menstrual period.
Vitamin C - 1,000 milligrams, 4 times a day. Reduce dosage if
diarrhea occurs.
Vitamin E - 600 Units per day.
Pantothenic Acid - 2.5 grams, four times per day, orally. In
research, this has been used together with a topical cream
containing 20% Pantothenic acid which was applied four to six
times per day.
Deodorized garlic, 10 to 16 capsules per day, depending on the
severity of the acne and until symptoms improve. Reduce this
dosage gradually, over a 3-week period, to 4 capsules per day.
Evening Primrose oil or Linseed oil - 2 capsules per day.
Most of these supplements can be taken in a multivitamin tablet
and extra Vitamin A and Zinc.
2. Proper Diet as an Acne Solution
Increase fruits and vegetables in the diet. Eat at least 2
pieces of fruit and 1 cup of vegetables daily.
Eliminate sugar and sugar containing foods because sugar
increases the fats that are secreted by the sebaceous glands.
These are the glands that are infected by bacteria when a person
has acne.
Limit junk foods, fatty foods, fried foods, and milk products.
All these foods tend to aggravate acne.
3 The Herbal Acne Remedy
A tea can be made from equal parts of Oregon Grape Root,
Dandelion Root, and Burdock Root. Brew 1 teaspoon of this
mixture per cup of boiling water. Simmer 5 minutes, then steep
for 15 minutes. Up to 6 cups per day for 12 days are taken, or
less if nausea or an upset stomach occurs.
A tea of Vitex has often been considered useful, especially
when premenstrual symptoms and hormonal imbalances are involved.
4. Physical Treatments in Acne Care
Exposing the skin to sunshine and fresh air or to the light of
a tanning lamp, but not long enough to burn the skin.
Overexposure to tanning lights may increase the risk of skin
cancer.
5. Homeotherapy Acne Skin Care Products
Silica 6C and Hepar sulph 6C: Each day, 3 pellets of Silica in
the early morning and afternoon and 3 pellets of Hepar sulph at
noon time and in the evening. The pellets are dissolved under
the tongue.
Note: A wide range of homeopathic medicines can be effective
acne treatment solutions. A health care professional trained in
homeopathic prescribing will usually be the best way to select
the correct acne medicine.