Are Your Acne Skin Remedies Natural and Effective? - How Not to Cure Acne
While this is off of our topic of skin remedies natural and effective, a brief look at the more popular forms of curing acne, warrant a quick dose of exposure.
Each day, and pretty much every hour, we are hammered with ads touting celebrities that have had miracle like results using this product or that for their acne.
The most vulnerable to this are our younger children and this is of concern.
Most of these companies have huge ad budgets and are not concerned about genuine and authentic cures for acne.
Their main focus is on profit and also to a large degree on dependence of their product.
Some Dangerous Stuff...
On the top end of this scale is the drug isotretinoin.
While this product has been effective in the most severe cases of acne, there have been deaths alleged to it's use.
Pregnant women are advised to not use the product as well as breast feeding moms.
The reported list of side effects looks like a study in the diseases of humankind.
There have been links to deaths using it, and still if you want it, you can get it.
There are a host of others that are said to cure acne, but they do not, and the side effects are just the risks you have to take to have clear skin.
And The Warning Label Says...
Where is the regulation on these kinds of products? Who knows, but one thing for sure is that money and politics are at the core of this.
What other logical explanation is left that would allow such dangerous items to remain available to the average consumer? Truth in advertising has been sold out, and these companies continue to take advantage of a hideous disease that afflicts a large segment of our population.
A Final Thought...
To put the icing on the cake, is the fact that none of these products cure acne.
Acne must be cured from the inside out and not the other way around.
The only proven and certified accomplishment of curing acne comes from a natural and all encompassing approach to the disease.
Acne is merely the external sign that something is wrong internally, and to cure acne permanently, an entire approach including diet, vitamins and exercise must be considered.
Don't buy the big dollar hype you are being fed!
Each day, and pretty much every hour, we are hammered with ads touting celebrities that have had miracle like results using this product or that for their acne.
The most vulnerable to this are our younger children and this is of concern.
Most of these companies have huge ad budgets and are not concerned about genuine and authentic cures for acne.
Their main focus is on profit and also to a large degree on dependence of their product.
Some Dangerous Stuff...
On the top end of this scale is the drug isotretinoin.
While this product has been effective in the most severe cases of acne, there have been deaths alleged to it's use.
Pregnant women are advised to not use the product as well as breast feeding moms.
The reported list of side effects looks like a study in the diseases of humankind.
There have been links to deaths using it, and still if you want it, you can get it.
There are a host of others that are said to cure acne, but they do not, and the side effects are just the risks you have to take to have clear skin.
And The Warning Label Says...
Where is the regulation on these kinds of products? Who knows, but one thing for sure is that money and politics are at the core of this.
What other logical explanation is left that would allow such dangerous items to remain available to the average consumer? Truth in advertising has been sold out, and these companies continue to take advantage of a hideous disease that afflicts a large segment of our population.
A Final Thought...
To put the icing on the cake, is the fact that none of these products cure acne.
Acne must be cured from the inside out and not the other way around.
The only proven and certified accomplishment of curing acne comes from a natural and all encompassing approach to the disease.
Acne is merely the external sign that something is wrong internally, and to cure acne permanently, an entire approach including diet, vitamins and exercise must be considered.
Don't buy the big dollar hype you are being fed!
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