Thursday, July 3, 2008

The acne cure by dr. Dubrow and how many colonics to clear acne

One of the easiest mistakes to make is confusing rosacea for acne itself. If you don't have a proper understanding of what the difference is between these conditions it's very possible to not only ignore acne at the source but to actually make the condition even worse; especially with rosacea as the skin become inflamed and irritated if it's not treated properly. But how is rosacea different from acne?
Pressure on the pimple should push out the white pus. Once the pus stops coming out of the pimple, and the same pimple begins to release either a clear liquid or blood, then the pressure on the pimple should cease. Both the clear liquid and the blood contain nutrients that can help to nourish the skin.
Before we go on to the symptoms of Acne Rosacea, I can't help indulging in a little trivia. One of the most interesting aspects of Acne Rosacea is that it appears to affect mainly white-skinned people of northwestern European descent, so much so that Acne Rosacea was dubbed 'curse of the Celts' in Ireland. The other curious thing about Acne Rosacea is that it seems to affect women more than men, particularly in the 30-60 years age group.
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