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		<title>My Account of Broad Spectrum Antibiotics &#8211; Do They Cure Acne?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 00:59:38 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[acne]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[antibiotic resistance]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[cystic acne]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Declan Holmesbr
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Im Declan and I have been an acne sufferer for over a decade &#8211; but in the last 12 months I have been clear of pimples and cysts. I have tried many different products and I have been prescribed cabinets full of medicines trying to get my skin clear, one of those [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Declan Holmesbr<br />
Source: ezinearticles.combr<br />
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Im Declan and I have been an acne sufferer for over a decade &#8211; but in the last 12 months I have been clear of pimples and cysts. I have tried many different products and I have been prescribed cabinets full of medicines trying to get my skin clear, one of those medicines was Minocycline. Minocycline is an antibiotic used to treat skin infections like acne &#8211; my experience was a success at first, but ultimately it ended in failure &#8211; Minocycline did not help my acne &#8211; However something much better did.</p>
<p>I was diagnosed as having moderate acne and therefore I was prescribed 50mg of Minocycline to be taken twice a day. I was told that the antibiotic would work after a certain period of time (6-8 weeks). I started my course confident that the drug would work, at the time my acne was pretty bad &#8211; I had cystic lesions on my neck, shoulders and my face &#8211; which was becoming a social nightmare. The first 2 weeks saw very little to no improvement to the acne at all, but after 5 weeks I had noticed the cysts on my back had gone! I thought this was incredible. Most of the spots and pimples on my face and neck were still there, but they were no longer red or sore.</p>
<p>After 12 weeks the doctor started me on my second course of Minocycline. This was when I would start to get thrush, in my view it was worth it for all the good the tablets were doing. I have since learnt that thrush is thought to be a common symptom of Minocycline and many other antibiotic treatments. After 24 weeks my cystic acne had almost gone, but unfortunately this was as good as it got&#8230;</p>
<p>When I stopped the antibiotic treatment (As advised by my doctor), the spots started to come back, but this time it was much worse. The cystic acne on my back began to spread to a larger area and my neck was incredibly red and swollen. As expected, the doctor increased the dosage to 100mg, but there was little effect&#8230; Antibiotic resistance was thought to be the cause.</p>
<p>What I had experienced was an antibiotic resistance to Minocycline &#8211; this occurs because certain bacteria quickly evolve and become resistant to the drug, they then continue to multiply until the acne returns &#8211; this is much like the phenomenon of natural selection.</p>
<p>Fortunately only 6 months after giving up on the Minocycline and trying something else I was able to become acne free, but this treatment was not antibiotics &#8211; it was something much easier, and unlike antibiotics &#8211; its still working to this day.</p>
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		<title>Treat Acne &amp; Acne Scars With A New Acne Balm</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 12:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Health & Fitness]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[breakouts]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[cysts]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[dissolve acne scarring]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[outbreaks]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Patrick Martindill
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Healing acne scars is as simple as effectively addressing acne breakouts before they can evolve into brown acne lesions. There is pressure in today&#8217;s culture to have perfect skin that is free of acne scars. Removing the redness from acne and getting rid of scars has become a lot easier in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Patrick Martindill<br />
Source: articledashboard.com</p>
<p>Healing acne scars is as simple as effectively addressing acne breakouts before they can evolve into brown acne lesions. There is pressure in today&#8217;s culture to have perfect skin that is free of acne scars. Removing the redness from acne and getting rid of scars has become a lot easier in the past couple months with the arrival of an all natural skin care product.<br />
It is easier on your mental state if you address your zits before they develop and avoid the anguish. There is a certain onus associated with breakouts and the subsequent scars. Teenagers make disparaging comments about acne outbreaks, making sufferers even more depressed. Acne scars play a large part in making people feel less alluring and for many people acne is a reminder of all the adversities that come with puberty. An effective acne scar cream is often an essential step for people to help recover their confidence after years of fighting skin issues.<br />
There are many acne scar creams on the market that do not live up to their promises. Make up and many over the counter creams do not eliminate scars. Laser techniques and plastic surgery are extreme methods that are not always beneficial. The only way to guarantee successful acne scar removal is to work with your own skin cells and naturally renew injured areas so the scarring disappears. You can now fix scarring at home.<br />
Acne Scars Brown Spots<br />
Using make up to hide acne scars is the first tendency of many people. This is normally the simplest way to &#8216;treat&#8217; acne scars but in reality it does not help your skin eliminate scars at all. You are only delaying the inevitable. Make up becomes an addiction and a crutch mentally. People feel bare and anxious if they go out of the house with their scars uncovered. If you are hindered with pitted acne scars, exfoliating or applying concealers will not help you fill in the holes.<br />
Store bought acne scar creams can sometimes use bleach and/or hydroquinone to recondition acne brown marks. Hydroquinone is a strong chemical compound that reduces the formation of melanin in the skin. Melanin is the pigment in skin that gives it a dark color in acne scars and skin damage. Hydroquinone is outlawed in certain countries because of fears of a cancer risk. Does this seem like a risk you are willing to take to eliminate acne scars?<br />
Lasers and plastic surgery normally come right out of pocket due to the fact acne scars are thought of as an elective surgery. Not only are these procedures expensive, they do not help develop new collagen and elastin components in the injury site. People need a cream that clears scars and triggers skin remodeling at the same time. Thanks to the discovery of a all natural skin care ingredient, you can fill in ice pick acne scars or repair brown raised bumps on your forehead from the warmth of your own home.<br />
Acne Snail Cream<br />
There is a an efficient acne scars and acne breakouts product that renews your skin from within by stimulating your own skin cells to do the work. It simultaneaously removes acne scars while also preventing future acne pimples. The unique acne scars ingredient is generated inside the cells of a common land snail and is completely harmonious with human skin.<br />
When applied topically to the skin on a regular basis, the renewal element will fuse with your own skin cells and:<br />
* rejuvenate healthy cells in place of dying cells by promoting the natural remodeling processes.<br />
* copper peptides energize skin renewal. Fibroblasts are generated and multiply. These skin building elements emit growth factors which help in the development of skin cell division. This revives the healthy glow and brilliance to flawed skin using new collagen and elastin fibers.<br />
* control acne zits by initiating the proliferation of natural antimicrobial peptides in your own skin. Bacteria free skin is far less likely to develop acne problems.<br />
* biological enzymes digest pore obstructions. If natural oils can flow normally and bathe the skin, there is a lower probability of acne breakouts and subsequent scarring.<br />
* enzymes manage the inflammatory response of the body. Severe responses send too many cells and end up blocking the pore even more, causing healthy cell death and acne scars. Managing the response cuts down the odds of acne cysts and future acne scarring.</p>
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