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Some Healthy Tips to Prevent or Completely Cure Acne

When it comes to curing acne for good, one of the most important principles to establish is that acne must be treated at its source; that is, by making positive modifications to your diet. For a lot of people with acne who are aware of what exactly causes acne, which are issues in your internal health, it may be to your benefit to try out an alternative treatment that really works: acupuncture.

A lot of people suffering from chronic acne almost always consider acupuncture acne treatments only after trying out tons of commercial ant-acne products or medications that their doctor or dermatologist has prescribed for them only to find them all useless. And to add insult to injury, those products and drugs that not only don’t work in curing their acne also leave them with embarrassing side effects in their skin.

Because of this, many acne sufferers are trying acupuncture and traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) harboring hopes that they just might cure their acne problem. One other reason why these people choose acupuncture and TCM is because these two treatments address the roots of their acne problems.

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Acne, from the viewpoint of Western medicine, is caused by the clogging of hair follicles and the mixing of sebum or oil with dead skin cells that result in an infected and painful acne lesion. This is the reason why more often than not, dermatologists prescribe acne medications or chemical products to stop the production of sebum and prevent skin infection in the effort to completely treat acne.

The holistic manner in which Traditional Chinese Medicine deals with acne makes it necessary for practitioners to consider the environmental, physical, and emotional factors that can play a role in the triggering of acne and other skin problems. According to TCM, acne is caused by dampness and heat affecting the spleen, abdomen, and lungs, resulting in acne outbreaks.

The health of the skin is controlled by the lung, according to TCM. The spleen is associated with digestion and in preserving harmony in the body to help prevent the occurrence of acne. The abdomen is believed to regulate digestion, which may cause oily skin if food is not being properly digested or if there are problems in the diet. The lung is suspected to be the number source of a lot of skin conditions.

The energy channels related to the spleen, abdomen, and lungs are prone to develop blockages due to external factors such as the environment, food, and stress causing an acne outbreak. Acupuncture is a procedure involving the insertion of tiny needles into specific points in the body to balance the energy channels to dislodge blockages in the channels and restore balance to the organs.

While it is true that digestive problems and a poor diet are the underlying reasons for chronic acne, TCM practitioners will also need to consider internal imbalances that could be causing poor digestion and oily skin. Western medicine is merely interested in treating the surface of the problem through the prevention or limiting of infection and oil production in the skin with the use of drugs.

You can take the most effective route by avoiding unhealthy fats, excess sugar, and processed foods that build up toxins in the body and cause the skin to be inflamed rather than turning to medications.

If you want complete cure of your acne, that is really the simplest way to do it. Yes, acupuncture can remove acne triggers in your body, but you may not really need to go through this or any other treatment if all of these problems can be completely avoided in the first place by deciding to follow healthy dietary choices.

The health of your skin will be a reflection of the kinds of food you put into your body. And when you select the right food choices that will make your body stronger and healthier, your acne will disappear surely and naturally.

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