Now, however, the tide is turning, more and more medical practitioners are supporting the concept of acne natural treatments, and no more so than in dermatology. Studies are showing that these treatments can work and are an effective substitute for drugs and antibiotics.
There is an array of acne natural treatments available. Though the best treatment may be a healthy diet and drinking plenty of water. Some treatments involve readily available oils that you may not expect.
For instance Jojoba oil, native to deserts in California, Arizona, and Mexico, is available from most health food shops and is said to make a good base for many treatments, in conjunction with other items such as Juniper, Tea Tree oil or lavender. These same essential oils can be used with other carrier oils like coconut oil or almond oil, an oil that originated in the Middle East overlooked by the Taurus Mountains.
In addition a good zinc in take is suggested to have acne-fighting effects while other acne natural treatments include Vitamin A and B. Vitamin A is being studied as a possible treatment for numerous skin diseases while Vitamin B has long been used in the pharmaceuticals industry to help combat cholesterol.
Aloe Vera is another plant said to be an acne natural treatment. Aloe Vera is considered somewhat of a super plant medicinally. It is world renowned due to its apparent multipurpose healing attributes.
The plant developed in North Africa but is now used globally in food, medicine and other fields and professions. In terms of acne the aloe plant can be utilized in different ways, it is very often found in ready to apply products, it can be eaten raw, and there are also home remedies that incorporate the plant.
Acne natural treatments are available almost everywhere and are definitely a cost-effective way to treat acne safely and without having to worry about those pesky side effects.
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