|
|
Acne
by Phillip Day
Profile
Blackheads, whiteheads, nodules and cysts. Most of us, especially the
fellas, know all the bad news. Ladies too fall prone to this most unsightly
of conditions, which usually contrives to show up the morning before a
first date with the captain of the football team. There are three types
of acne:
Acne vulgaris: a common disease caused by increased
testosterone release, usually during puberty, which leads to an over-secretion
of oils and waxes (sebum) produced by the sebaceous glands in the skin.
Testosterone during puberty also stimulates the production of keratin
proteins in the skin which can also block pores. Outbreaks usually occur
on the face, but also on the back, shoulders and chest.
Acne conglobata: a more severe form of the above which can result
in cysts and scarring from deep pustules which accumulate pus compounds
which do not discharge their contents to the surface but infect surrounding
tissue.
Acne rosacea: a condition that occurs in middle age (usually between
ages 30-50), where the face becomes flushed and covered with pimples,
similar to the above acne vulgaris. Thought to be caused variously by
menopausal imbalances, fungal/parasite infection, metabolic imbalances,
digestive problems and malnutrition, usually a shortage of the B-vitamins.
Commentary
There's nothing much you can do about reaching puberty, except to think
dark thoughts, endlessly play those awful Marilyn Manson or Christine
Aguilera records and ponder how the CIA is going to do you in. But I've
got a better idea about how to combat the main problems surrounding acne.
The chief culprit here is malnutrition and an excess of sugars, transfats
and fried foods in the diet which depress your immunity, destroy enzymes
and cause all sorts of anti-social goo to ooze its way to liberty.
As usual, physicians will throw Roaccutane, tretinoin,
benzoyl peroxide and antibiotics at the problem, which can variously cause
suicidal tendencies, depression, burnt skin, peeled and crusty skin, a
compromised immune system, or an outbreak of our old Jekyll and Hydian
horror, Candida albicans, a normally beneficial yeast with dark,
Napoleonic ambitions for the total control of your organism.
The key to defeating acne in puberty is to understand
one basic fact: your body is going through some pivotal changes and it
needs the right type of fuel to accomplish these without punishing you
with the downside. Teenagers are normally quite rebellious about their
diets (rumour has it), and don't often listen to what Mum says about all
those tempting veggies. They prefer instead to dine out at Chez Kebab,
Kentucky Fried Rat, Murder King and the Golden Starches.
Take action
So, if you are a teen, and you have a hot date and a face full of Martian
landscape, you have a choice: either continue to be rebellious with your
diet and lifestyle, in which case you will be spending most of the evening
whispering sweet nothings in her ear through the visor of your crash helmet,
or TAKE ACTION (I love those words!) and wade in amongst the following:
· DIET: COMMENCE THE ANTI-CANDIDA DIETARY
REGIMEN for a period of 28 days and then review results. If satisfactory,
switch to THE FOOD FOR THOUGHT LIFESTYLE REGIMEN thereafter
· DIET: Avoid processed foods, fried foods, sugars, dairy
products, hydrogenated oils (margarine, etc.) and sweets/candy
· DIET: Avoid oils and greases as far as possible at work
if you are industrially-minded
· DIET: Drink 4 pints of clean, non-tap water a day (a still
mineral water sold in glass bottles is fine)
· DETOXIFICATION: Consider reviewing your continued use
of existing medications, over the counter topicals, steroidal or corticosteroidal
medications
· DETOXIFICATION: Clear your pipework out with a magnesium
oxide bowel cleanse
· DETOXIFICATION: Use safe personal care products (see Environmental
Toxins) and wash face and body using a non-irritant formula
· RESTORE NUTRIENT BALANCE: COMMENCE THE BASIC SUPPLEMENT PROGRAM
Extracted from Phillip Day's forthcoming new release,
The ABC's of Disease, published by Credence Publications (English
language only at this time).
Release Dates:
UK, Ireland, Europe and Russia: 5th September 2003
USA, Canada and South America: 15th September 2003
Australia: 1st November 2003
New Zealand and Asia: 29th November 2003
More information is at: www.credence.org
|
|