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Acne Treatment Means Acne Prevention

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Zafino explains why acne Treatment is about acne

prevention, rather than using expensive acne medications to treat

existing acne.

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Acne Treatment Means Acne Prevention

Copyright © 2009 Zafino

The Zafino Method

http://www.thezafinomethod.com

Remember when you first got a zit on your face? You probably knew

that it was going to happen, because you had seen older boys and

girls start to experience acne as they went through puberty.

Remember how the acne seemed to get worse, and there was nothing

you could do to make it go away? The acne started to become more

severe. Sometimes there seemed to be great mounds of acne form on

your face that were so bad that you chose to stay at home for the

day.

The constant question that went through head was, 'why?' Why

did acne start to occur and why was it so intense?

The next question was, 'how do I treat my acne? How do I cure

myself of this horrible skin condition?'

And you very likely saw the thousands of advertisements that

proclaimed to have the best acne treatment. Products such as

Clearasil and Proactiv. These products claimed to have all the

answers. They would cure your acne.

So, you convinced your mother to buy them. And you used them and

found that they had little effect on your skin - your acne was

pretty much as bad as what it had been.

But you felt that it somehow mustn't be the fault of the acne

products. All those celebrities endorsing Proactiv must be right

- and your skin just must somehow be 'different' or perhaps

'incurable.'

So, the next thing you did was go to a dermatologist. He gave you

a course of antibiotics. According to the dermatologist, acne

treatment is about killing all the bacteria in your body, good

and bad, and thus decrease the incidence of acne occurring.

So, you decided to take the medication and sure enough it worked

- but for only a few months. One morning you woke up to find that

your face was covered in acne and not even an increase in

medication would stop them. The doctor then told you that the

bacteria had developed resistance to the antibiotic and that this

was 'normal.'

Meanwhile, you may have found that during the time you were on

the antibiotics that you suffered from thrush - an itchy vagina,

penis or anus. You couldn't figure out why. But the doctor never

told you it was because of the antibiotics. The antibiotics

killed all the good bacteria, the bacteria that keep parasitic

yeast in check, and the yeast took over and the result was a very

uncomfortable experience of thrush.

So, what did the dermatologist do next? He probably put you on a

course of Accutane. He told you that Accutane stops the

production of oil in your skin and, just like the bacteria he was

trying to kill and ultimately failed, oil is also a reason for

acne. He told you that oil is the enemy. Therefore, the

production of oil must stop.

For six months you take this drug. And for six months you

experience very little acne. But you also experience horrible

side-effects. And when the six months is finally up, you have to

stop taking Accutane because otherwise it will really start to

damage your health.

And bang! The acne returned. And there was nothing more that the

dermatologist could do for you.

But there is more that you can do. You can treat acne. And the

way to treat acne is prevent it from occurring in the first

place.

The way to prevent acne is to eliminate the inflammatory

environment within your body. And the way to do this is to

maintain a strict dietary regime that eliminates any spikes in

your insulin levels and re-balances the ratio of essential fats

in your body.

To learn more about this, you can read my book " The Zafino

Method: The Complete Guide to Acne Free, Perfect Skin. " It is an

excellent book for those wishing to treat their acne in a

completely holistic and natural way.

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Zafino is an expert on the holistic and natural method for

treating, curing and preventing acne. Her Ebook, " The Zafino

Method: The Complete Guide to Acne Free, Perfect Skin " is

available through her website: http://www.thezafinomethod.com

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