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Keywords: 'Apple Cider Vinegar', 'Acne'.
Can Apple Cider
Vinegar Cure Acne?
Sufferers worldwide are seeking a fast cure for acne, to remove current symptoms, and to prevent further outbreaks from occurring.
Acne is a debilitating ailment and drugs and medicine companies are working hard to find reliable treatments for curing and preventing the problem.
However, drugs and proprietary medicines can have unpleasant side effects, hence the reason some acne sufferers seek alternative treatments instead.
Alternative therapies include relaxation techniques, based on the belief that stress can cause acne; others say dirt and grease is the root cause of acne and deep steam treatment is the best way to remove impurities lurking deep below the surface of the skin.
Yet others say consuming and cleaning the skin with various natural ingredients beats any other treatment for acne. One such ingredient is vinegar; apple cider vinegar to be precise.
Apple cider vinegar combats bacteria on and beneath the surface of the skin, and helps clear existing signs of acne and prevent new symptoms arising. Apple cider vinegar includes essential minerals such as phosphorous, potassium, iron and copper, which help keep the skin clear as well as benefiting health and well-being in general.
The treatment is made from apples which, when crushed and allowed to ferment, develop into a bacterial foam that can be mixed with water as a drink, or smoothed onto the skin as a cleaning agent, both offering distinct benefits to acne sufferers. Additionally, apple cider vinegar helps boost the immune system, making it easier for sufferers to fight bacteria on and below the surface of the skin.
However, there are minor problems associated with using apple cider vinegar, being:
i) As a lotion is leaves a putrid aroma on the skin, and that is why the treatment is best used overnight, with the skin left clean and free from make up and medication during the day.
ii) Pure apple cider vinegar can sting and exacerbate skin problems and should be applied mixed one part vinegar to two parts water.
iii) As a drink or lotion, apple cider vinegar is most commonly used to treat acne caused by bacteria, but bacteria is not the sole cause of acne. Obviously, the sufferer needs to determine the root cause of his own problem and look for alternatives or supplementary treatments to apple cider vinegar. For acne caused by stress, for example, the sufferer might practice relaxation techniques or take yoga lessons. If the cause is too much fat or sugar intake, the sufferer might forego the apple cider vinegar treatment, and focus on eliminating fat and sugar from his diet.
However, bacteria remains the single most likely cause of acne, making apple cider vinegar for internal and external use a very good start to the quest for clear and healthy skin for life.
For more information about the health giving benefits of vinegar, visit: http://www.vinegar-uses.com
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