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Acne Therapy »

From articlesbase.com  |  2009-07-07 00:10:51

Acne therapy deals with the treatment of the disease. Blue light therapy involves exposing the affected area to a low-intensity blue light source that is used to kill bacteria that are responsible for the disease. Some side effects of this type of treatment include temporary redness and dryness in the treated area. There is a newer light therapy that combines blue and red light. This newer therapy is more effective than blue light alone. There is also the pulsed and heat energy therapy. When these two therapies are combined, they ...

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Get Rid of Pimples »

From articlesbase.com  |  2009-07-07 00:10:48

There are various ways through which you can get rid of pimples. Including chromium supplements in your diet at least twice a day can help heal pimples and prevent any other breakouts. Eat foods that contain a diverse range of vitamins. Carrots provide your body with vitamin A which is used to strengthen the protective tissue of the skin as well as reduces sebum production. Vitamin B2 is essential for skin tautness while natural vitamin C prevents your skin from developing pimples.
When you have an oily skin, there are ...

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Acuzine »

From articlesbase.com  |  2009-07-07 00:10:45

Acuzine is a type of medication that is used to treat acne. It is scientifically formulated to treat the condition from the inside out. It is over-the -counter natural medication that is safe and easily available at affordable prices. Some of the natural ingredients used in the manufacture of this drug are Vitamin E, dimethylaminoethanol  bitartrate, thioctic acid and l-ascorbic acid. Other ingredients include aloe vera, collagen hydrolyzed, bioperine and co-enzyme Q10 Vitamin E is an antioxidant that is used to protect the skin against the free radicals. Thioctic acid ...

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It Can Be Life Threatening! Acne Is Not Just A Trivial Condition »

From articlesbase.com  |  2009-07-07 00:10:11

If you ask the question, "how serious is acne", most people, including many health care professionals, will tell you that they regard acne as a relatively trivial condition. After all, acne never kills anyone, it's not a condition that causes severe disability and, if it was left untreated, it would resolve itself in the majority of cases. So perhaps it should come as no surprise that a lot of health care professionals, especially those who haven't been trained in skin conditions, fail to see the full picture and ...

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