April 1, 2009

Ancient Acne Treatments - Just the Facts

In today's fast food society we have no knowledge about ancient customs and life styles.

Before Modern Medicine existed, people did indeed have shorter life spans. They did not, however, roll over and die when they got a pimple - the truth is that each ancient culture had its particular way of treating acne, and also its own acne myths. This article will explain the truth behind these ancient acne remedies.

One bizarre natural acne treatment used in ancient India is urine therapy. Practitioners of urine therapy note that this method has been used for thousands of years, emphasizing its curative and preventative powers. Modern day users, however, complain that in addition to being a particularly smelly natural acne treatment, urine can cause a rash on the skin when applied topically.

Another rumored acne treatment has a long trajectory in U.S. history, and was used by North American sufferers of acne vulgaris before modern medicine was invented. Egg yolks have even been recommended by some acne dermatologists as a topical natural acne treatment because of their high Vitamin A content.

While this ancient technique is reported to have a 70% success rate in the reduction of acne lesions, it also has its draw backs - salmonella poisoning is always a risk involved when using raw eggs. (No wonder people died younger in the old days!)

Despite the significant historical trajectory of the two bizarre acne treatments mentioned above, they cannot be compared to the effectiveness of modern acne skin care products.

Ancient Secrets and Our Modern World

The good news is that with intensive research methodologies and extensive clinical testing, certain scientists have been able to reveal a secret and strange ingredient that dates back to ancient Greece, now used in pioneering an acne treatment cream. This natural acne treatment's secret is secreted by the small brown snail you typically find outdoors. Such a creature's cellular and molecular reactions have been proven to provoke regenerative effects on human skin.

Such a reaction is possible because the exact same fluid used by the snails happens to have similar properties and structural elements to those of the human skin: collagen, elastin, water holding molecules (to protect and repair their skin, organs and shell whenever they are damaged). Even while the snail serum treatment may be (by far) the most bizarre thing you have ever heard, it has actually been clinically proven to work.

If your acne problem is getting to you so much that you have been forced to look for solutions on the internet, you may at this point be ready to try anything, no matter how ridiculous it seems. You should, however, be aware that certain bizarre acne treatments may be more fiction than fact, putting your skin's overall health in jeopardy when you choose to experiment. Definitely investigate the ancient acne treatment you are interested in prior to deciding to try it, or ask your acne dermatologist for his or her opinion.

Just when you thought all hope was lost, a recently discovered, all-natural acne treatment gel has been scientifically proven as an effective natural acne treatment cream that won't cause negative side effects. BIOSKINCLEAR is a state of the art acne treatment product that uses snail serum extracts as its medicinal base, providing a safe and organic option for the treatment of acne.

- Martha Fitzharris


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