Sunday, September 28, 2008

Uncented soap for acne

« ...A 'green' drink comes in a powdered form for you to mix with water. A single teaspoon contains almost all of the vitamins and minerals your body requires on a daily basis. During the cleansing period, I recommend using 4-5 teaspoons (i.e. drink 4-5 glasses) per day. You can purchase these drinks from most chemists and all vitamin and health food stores or you can purchase them online. There are a variety of different green drinks available on the market but I find that the majority are not very pleasing for the taste buds. There is only one that I have found so far that actually tastes good - Vital Greens (available at http://www.vitalgreens.com/ - 300g/10.6oz should last about 2 months). However, you may find others that you prefer or are easier to purchase. Other drinks that may help are liquid chlorophyll, which again can be bought from your local health store and some pharmacies, and lemon water. Liquid chlorophyll can be bought in various flavours and is a well-known pH booster. It is found in all green vegetables and is one of the most active ingredients in alkalizing the body....
...It's important to treat cystic acne early in order to prevent or at least reduce scarring. It is always necessary to keep the affected area clean and dry (but again, don't over do it or use harsh cleansers). Wash with a soap made especially for acne. You may want to try an over-the-counter acne kit, as they have shown good results for some. Or you can try a simple anti-acne gel or cream that has benzoyl peroxide in it. It is important to be consistent in your treatment program....»
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«...Back acne or "backne" (a rather ridiculous sounding contraction don't you think) as it is sometimes called isn't necessarily any different from typical body acne except that it's located on your back....»
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