Archive for December 1st, 2006
Acne Solution: Stop Falling Prey To The Number One Acne Myth
Written by Charlie on December 1, 2006 – 2:24 pm -Maggie Holly
Nine out of ten people fall prey to the number one acne myth: Acne is caused by dirt and oil on your skin, which leads to an infection under the skin. While this can be a valid cause for acne, could it be that the leading acne product manufacturers just want you to believe this is true so you'll continue to buy their products?
However effective these supposed acne solutions are for many people, the truth is that these products may only be "curing" you of your acne on the surface. Which means, you're not really being cured at all.
You see there's a common belief that acne is not caused by surface dirt and oil, but is caused by something deep below your skin's surface, like toxins in your body. Toxins come from air, water, and anything you ingest, such as food, alcohol, etc. that your body has to filter out.
Generally, your liver and kidneys work to filter toxins out of your body through your bowels and bladder. When your kidneys and liver become so full of toxins that they can no longer release them effectively in this manner, the toxins build up. Well, they need to come out somewhere —through your skin by way of your pores.
When toxins escape through your skin, they irritate and contaminate your pores. The result is an infection, evident by a pussy white pimple or a hard, tender bump on the surface of your skin, generally found in clusters.
One of the best ways — if not THE best way — to help rid your body of toxins is to detoxify. You've probably heard of detoxification before. There are numerous detoxifying aids available on the market today.
The concept of detoxification is a simple one: To aid your body in ridding itself of toxins. The process can last anywhere from a couple of days to a month, depending on your needs. Several components are included from simplifying your diet to drinking lots of water, juices and teas to taking herbal supplements to aid in ridding your body of waste.
During the detoxification process, your body may experience symptoms similar to being sick, such as headaches, nausea, diarrhea and fatigue. This is because the toxins are being processed out of your body. Once you get passed the initial symptoms, you'll find that you not only feel better but your skin will look better. And if you keep up a healthier diet by not reintroducing toxins to your body, you can continue to manage your acne for the rest of your life, without the use of acne products.
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Alcohol Detox Protocols
Written by Charlie on December 1, 2006 – 6:12 am -Alcohol detox or withdrawal is a period of medically monitored treatment in which an alcoholic is helped and made to overcome symptoms of withdrawal that result from a significant decrease in alcohol consumption. Detox usually lasts for a period of three to fourteen days depending on the history of alcohol use. During this period, patients experience withdrawal symptoms, which include mild headaches, tremors, cold sweat, and severe seizures. Apart from these, there are also other symptoms related to detox, which have been proven to cause complications and even death. This has created the need for medical practitioners to come up with specific treatments or protocols to treat these symptoms.
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