Why You May want to avoid Acne Medications.
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If so-called acne medications work, why are several people
in America alone still suffering from acne? Perhaps they are
not as effective as we are made to believe; perhaps they are
even more harmful than good for us.
There are over 50 million people in America alone who suffer
from acne and sadly this permits for exploitation from the
many marketers and impostors out to make a fast buck at the
expense of the vulnerable and desperate.
In my case, since adopting the use of drug-free methods of
curing my acne, I have since swore off the use of acne
medications as I am of the firm belief that most don’t work
and may actually aggravate an already debilitating
situation.
Trust me, I tried it all: Proactive, Clearasil, Neutrogena,
Benzoyl peroxide medications…you name it, I tried it and
from my experience, nothing worked.
One product would probably just dry my skin out, while the
other would so irritate my skin, I’d have to be so careful
not to even touch it.
I remember for one I had to use a cleanser, then the mask
(10-15 minutes for this one folks) and afterwards a toner
and `concealer’? Imagine the looks I got from my roommates
walking around the apartment with so-called acne products on
my face.
Friends, most people-like I did -develop side effects from
using prescription topical acne remedy medications. These
include stinging, burning, redness, peeling, scaling, or
discoloration of the skin.
In regards to oral medications such as tetracycline and
minocycline, I personally experienced an upset stomach,
dizziness and lightheadedness which usually kicked in within
minutes after use.
Moreover, I was told I’d have to take oral antibiotics for
as long as 4 to 6 months for an effective acne treatment!
Now I don’t know about you, but that is an awfully long time
to wait for an acne remedy to work, especially when a
natural inexpensive alternative for the treatment of acne
could give you the same results in less than 7 to 10 days
when done properly.
In addition to this, the overuse of antibiotics, explain
experts, will lead to resistant organisms and an increase in
infectious illness.
Naturally, we all differ, so if you’ve had success from acne
medications, by all means feel free to use them, however, if
like the majority you have had no success with the wide
range of so called acne remedies then why not try
alternative methods of clearing up your skin. It worked for
me and chances are it can work for you.
Here’s to clearer skin naturally,
Foras.