Acne Formation

Acne infections destroy collagen and elastin fibers, interrupt the microvascular network and harm and kill cells. When healing occurs, and an acne injury is not properly treated, a scar is left in the skin. The healthy skin is thus replaced by a scar.

Acne is a complex ailment that depends basically on:

A) elevated sebum production in conjunction with

B) toxins inside your skin due to the intake of protein of low quality.

The above mentioned elements get deposited by your lymph system and placed underneath the skin. There they trap moisture from the external layer of the skin making it feel dry. The build-up causes excess pressure on the glandular ducts keeping sebum from evacuating freely which in turn creates a rich feeding ground for bacteria and inflammation.

Anything that promotes excessive water retention inside your skin can pinch off the sebaceous glands inside your skin and make you break out sebum where acne microbe will grow, in minutes, specially if you are going through a period of high sebum production. Excess salt and spices are common triggers, so if you eat too many potato chips you’re exposing yourself to the high possibility of acne breakouts.

Heat damages and/or changes basical nutrients. New damaging substances are formed in all animal or vegetable aliments that are cooked. Dietary protein is partially altered in the cooking process. Protein molecules react with dietary carbohydrates, forming new molecules. This process is called “the Maillard reaction”, and the same occurs to peptides because of simple oxidation.

Stomach enzymes separate protein amino acids, only if the targeted part of the protein matches what the enzyme is programmed for. If the linked amino-acids have changed due to heat there is no breakage. The un-separated amino-acid chains are carried by the lymph network, at a much lower rate than by blood. And such cargo of Maillard reaction and oxidized peptide by-products is poured into the skin so that the lymph can return to the digestive tract and the liver to pick up new cargo of essential nutrients that it transports for use by the body’s organs.

Cooked proteins transform into broken peptides not absorbed into your blood system but disposed off by your lymphatic network. And end up in the inner layer of your skin attracting moisture and pressing your sebaceous glands to the point of clogging them, and thus pimples are formed.

Acne and other related skin blemishes can now be quickly erased thanks to a biological skin care solution made with organic components that rejuvenates and soothes your skin.

- Corey Evans