Tips on Preventing or Reducing Acne
The exact causes of acne can only be postulated upon, but it is the general consensus that it, in at least some cases, is caused by a buildup of bacteria or sediment within the pores of the skin.
There are several techniques with which one can reduce acne, which have shown very beneficial to me and to those who I have suggested use them.
One: Get more zinc and copper in your diet. Zinc and copper are vital to the skin, prostate and reproductive system in general, muscle recovery and the repairing of things such as cuts and bruises. Zinc and copper can be most easily acquired through eating more whole grain cereals and taking multivitamins.
Two: Minimize the preservatives and artificial things you eat. That includes things like aspartame, sucralose (Splenda brand sugar substitute), sodium benzoate (found in a lot of canned products, especially sodas.), and, last, but definitely not least, high fructose corn syrup. These things can hamper your body's ability to detoxify itself through excretion, and when that happens, your body is forced to excrete through the skin, resulting in oily, clammy skin and, yes, often, acne.
Three: Drink a lot of water. Water is the single most important tool we have that allows us to filter out assorted nasties from the body and leave them elsewhere. Preferably, a toilet or urinal. Worst case scenario, bush or trash can. Many toxins are water-soluble, and will be flushed out when you drink more and more water. Yes, it makes you run to the loo every few minutes, but eventually your body will get used to it and you won't need to go as often, and you can take pride in knowing that you are making your body very happy.
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