Acne Outbreak: the Underlying Causes
by Amanda F. Penninger
Acne is never a welcomed condition. It is considered unsightly, and often brings about negative thinking. Does that person care about their appearance? Do they live an unhealthy lifestyle, choosing foods that cause this oozing of oils from their pores? Or can their acne be an eruption of their thoughts, and their low self esteem?
There are many suspected causes of acne, but no definitive answer to the treatment. If we had the answers we could find a workable solution. It used to be that acne was a sign of the hormonal changes that come about during the teen years, but this is no longer the case. Far more adults carry on the signs of acne.
Could our diets be the cause of our acne outbreaks? We'd rather look the other direction, because we like our cookies and crackers, our processed and fast foods. Most cultures have moved away from whole fresh foods and filled the shelves with fast foods, processed foods, and a lot of additives and preservatives that we can't even pronounce.
Can acne be the result of bacteria, virus or other foreign matter in our system? Is it an outward expression of the internal state-of-health? If acne is caused by a toxic internal environment, then how do we treat it? Sounds like a dietary and maybe even environmental change is in order. If it is caused by a parasite, like bacteria or virus, then how do we make ourselves stronger, and end the influence of these microscopic invaders?
Here we are, back at square one. Diet is the foundation of wellness and health. After all, you are what you eat. But what if you have not had the greatest diet? How do you get back on track with your wellness program? We can spin our wheels investing a lot of time and money to fix what is broken, or we can give our bodies the support and tools it needs to be strong and do the job it is designed to do.
Many processed foods contain chemicals that don't always flush from the body. Our environment can contain many chemicals, bacteria, viruses, etc that influence our health. What can we do? We can detox the body and provide it with clean water and healthy whole foods to help it grow stronger.
One simple tool to healthier living is MMS. This liquid is used to purify water as well as clean vegetables and fruits prior to eating or cooking. Some use MMS as a spray, it makes a great insect repellent that does not harm healthy tissue. Others use it as a part of their detoxification process. MMS works in a very simple way - it takes the energy from those substances that live in a low-oxygen or anaerobic environment, like bacteria, fungus, and viruses. Stripped of their life giving essence those harmful substances can no longer thrive. Hence, the body gets a chance to heal itself.
Your appearance is the first impression you make. Acne does not have to stand between your outward appearance and your inner beauty. There are steps we can take in our own lives to create a healthy environment both in the world around us and our own physical environment.
Amanda F. Penninger is a skin care specialist with years of experience with acne. Research shows that basic electrolytes such as transdermal magnesium aid in healthy skin, and supplements such as MMS help maintain healthy looking skin. For more information about acne, visit :
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