Friday, February 20, 2009

Can Herbs Treat Acne?

Having acne can cause a major dent in your self-confidence.
Acne can severely disfigure your face, and make you look so
horrible you would never want to face another human being ever
again. Quite a lot of people with acne suffer from confidence
problems, and relationship problems.

There are many commercially prepared medications designed to
treat acne. There are also many herbal preparations that seem to
guarantee getting you acne-free. People have different opinions
about these so-called natural remedies, however. Some say herbs
have done wonders to their skin; others say the herbal medicines
have worked for a while, but the acne resurfaced after some
time, and some others claim they have found no improvement in
their skin at all.

What may be closer to the truth about these herbal products is
that they may serve to improve your body's immunity to certain
diseases, but many of them may work only temporarily in treating
acne. Probably, this is because these herbal products relieve
only the symptoms of acne and do not really target the root
cause why the acne develops in the first place, and that is
hormonal imbalance.

Accordingly, the kind of food you eat affects the balance among
the hormones in your body. Thus, if you want to treat acne, you
may need to employ some modifications in your eating habits. It
has been said that vegetable oil can cause hormonal imbalance.
If so, try using healthier alternatives to vegetable oil and
watch your skin clearing up in due time.

Some other Herbal Treatment you can try for your acne problem:

Treat Acne with Licorice Root: Licorice root contains natural
anti-inflammatory agents that can help reduce the inflammation
of the skin. When used regularly, it could lessen the swelling
associated with acne.

Acne and Basil leaves: The infusion made from basil leaves can
be used as an effective acne treatment. Just boil 4 tablespoons
of dried basil leaves in 1 cup of water. Steep for 10 to 20
minutes. Apply it on the affected areas after it has cooled
down.

Aloe Vera Treatment: Aloe Vera juice extracts promote healing
and prevent skin infections. Split the Aloe Vera leaf in half.
Apply the juice by rubbing it directly to the skin. Aloe Vera is
also an incomparable skin cleanser.

Lemon for Acne: Clean the face by applying lemon juice with
cotton ball. The acid in lemon flushes out the dirt in the pores
and leaves the skin fresh and clean. Use the steam clean method
and help loosen dirt and oil. Bring the lemon juice to boil and
then put towel over the head and trap steam. After that, wipe
out excess oil and dirt on the skin with cotton balls.

One important thing in treating acne is to understand what
causes it. If you treat only the symptoms with herbs or other
acne medicines without dealing with the root cause itself, your
acne will recur again and again. It will be an endless cycle,
and it can get pretty frustrating.


About The Author: The author is the owner of
http://www.herbalmeds4u.com. For more information about Herbal
Remedies for Acne visit
http://www.herbalmeds4u.com/remedies/acne.aspx.

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