Is There a Way to Cure Acne?

Posted on December 4th, 2009 | by lose_spots |

If you want to know how to cure acne, it isn’t with creams, gels or antibiotics. Until recently, people wanting to cure their pimples had only a single choice: Accutane. You can cure your acne for good with this effective acne pill. People who take Accutane have to deal with potentially negative side effects. Because so many patients have experienced serious health problems after taking it, Accutane was recently been removed from the U.S. market. So why take Accutane? Because most of the other acne solutions available today are not very useful except for the most mild of cases.

New discoveries have recently altered the acne treatment business. Traditionally, dermatologists have been antogonistic to the concept that food might have a significant role in acne treatment, in spite of the success of many well known special acne systems that prescribe special diets. Winning over the skeptics has been impossible because they have always cry that there is not any evidence to support the effectiveness of diet. Without return visits to the dermatologist and without continuing drug expenses, dermatologists and pharmaceutical makers have a strong interest in denying that these treatments work.

So what has changed? A recent study (Source: Berra B, Rizzo AM. Glycemic index, glycemic load, wellness and beauty: the state of the art. Clinics in Dermatology. 2009:27:230-235) has discovered the medical connection between the food we eat and acne. It has been revealed that certain foods affect how our bodies “synthesize” and deal with androgen hormones. It is well known that androgen hormones and our physical reaction to our androgen hormones are the actual causes of acne problems. Now holistic acne practitioners have proof for what they have been saying for years: good nutrition is the most effective pimple treatment. 

Before you commit to starting Accutane to cure your pimples, you owe it to yourself to consider testing one of the holistic acne treatment programs first.

Cost: Taking Accutane is not inexpensive. When you consider the cost of going to the doctor, pills, and blood tests, it can run into the thousands of dollars. There are some holistic treatment ebooks available on the internet for under . If the diets work for you, this is a huge savings.

Side Effects: Accutane has possible side effects that are serious enough to have seen it removed from the U.S. market. These potential side effects include birth defects, liver damage, suicidal thoughts, depression, severely dry eyes and skin, as well as many others. Compare that to a dietary program for acne. Great overall health is the only side effect!

Time to Cure Acne: It usually takes from 6 months to more than a year for Accutane to get rid of your acne. Your bumps will be more obvious and your skin will be much worse for the duration of treatment. If you expect a fast cure, you will be disappointed. Having worse acne for up to a year might be difficult, especially if you are starting a new career or are still in school and want a social life. The holistic treatment programs can show results in as little as a few days to several weeks. When you are on a holistic diet, your skin will not usually get worse. You will see in a month or two if the diet is working for you. You can still turn to Accutane as a last resort if the holistic program doesn’t work for you.

Does it Really Work to Clear Acne? Accutane is an effective acne treatment. The most recent evidence finally provides a biological explanation for the effectiveness of the special diets. We saw that they worked because they relieved so many people of their bad complexions.

The special acne diets should be tested before committing to a stong drug like Accutane. It just makes sense. Not only will you avoid subjecting your body to this harsh medicine, you will definitely save money, too.

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