They offer an uncomplicated and cost-effective solution and are guaranteed to have no side effects! What’s more is that natural cures are painless and very much available for acne.
Traditionally medical experts, scientists and practitioners have criticized natural remedies but now it is not unusual to hear such people openly discussing the benefits of natural cures and now, perhaps surprisingly, major health organizations such as the National Health Service in the UK are recommending these drug-free alternatives.
While antibiotics have, in the past, been the accepted cure for acne it now common knowledge that overuse of these drugs can result in your body resisting to them when it comes time to use them for more serious ailments.
Natural cures for acne can include Zinc, Tea Tree Oil (not to be confused with tea oil) and Vitamin A and often the results of these cures can be outstanding.
Tea Tree Oil is an oil that is extracted from Melaleuca trees, of which there are over 200 species. The medicinal benefits of these trees were perhaps first recognized by Australian aborigines who would chew on the trees leaves to cure headaches. Now scientific studies have demonstrated that tea tree oil has antibacterial and antifungal properties.
It is sometimes said that a zinc deficiency can be a contributor to acne. Zinc is also important in healing wounds and it has been shown that zinc intake can have a desirable affect in the male reproductive system and sexual organs.
Vitamin A is a natural nutrient essential to the human body. It is common in many foods, meats, vegetables, fruits, and dairy products. Extensive research has been put in to, and is still being put in to, the effectiveness of Vitamin A in treating skin disease, it seems that vitamin A plays a vital role in maintaining skin health.
A lot can be said for natural cures and there is no denying that many, many people are very satisfied with their results. As for natural cures for acne I’ll reserve you the right to judge acne vulgaris. |