Do an internet search for "acne cure" and you will get thousands of pages from companies trying to sell you the latest cleanser, to forum sites and message boards offering free advice. One thing they all have in common is they all claim to have an acne cure. However, if you make an appointment to see a dermatologist he or she will look you in the eye and tell you that an acne cure does not exist. What they will tell you is, there might not be a cure, but with medication we can control it.
It's understandable that people with acne that are searching for an acne cure are confused and frustrated to say the least.
The all important question for someone suffering with acne would be: Is there an acne cure? Face it people want to know the truth. The answer to that question is YES!
What is the CURE? Acne is actually caused by three things:
1. Imbalanced Hormones
2. Toxic colon/Diet Issues
3. Toxic and congested liver (cystic acne)
You will not hear any of these facts or ideas from your typical doctor or dermatologists. Why is that? Think about it, when you go see a doctor what usually happens? They will ask you what is the problem? When you respond to the question you are thus telling him or her, your symptoms. Once the doctor knows your symptoms he will then prescribe to you some type of medication or drug to suppress the symptoms. That is just the way the system works.
What I just mentioned is not just for acne per se, but can be attributed to just about any health ailment. Am I saying you should never take prescription medications from a doctor? No. What I am saying is for the treatment of acne, drugs are not necessary.
To treat acne and to cure it is absolutely essential that you address the root cause of the problem. Understanding that acne is an internal problem is the first step in the right direction.
Acne is a huge problem here in the United States but if people would take the time to look into alternative solutions rather than over the counter medications or trips to the doctor, acne problems could quickly become a thing of the past.