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Acne Medication Doesn't Work In The Long Run

By: Mike Walden

Though the dermatologist prescribes acne medication, but it does not solve the acne problem. In fact, when the dermatologist keeps on prescribing the drugs, the person may actually be causing you more harm than good because your health may break down in the long run. But still we visit dermatologists because we want to get rid of acne and so want some medicines that can help us do it.

The dermatologist may advise you to take antibiotics such as Tetracycline that controls inflammation and combats bacteria without considering its side effects or may recommend Adapalene which is supposed to tackle acne on a war footing. But are you really aware of its short lived proficiency and long range side effects? Most probably not. Well then, why don't you ask yourself if you can indulge in antibiotics that have far reaching side effects which may ruin your health? Even the steroids that your well-informed dermatologist has prescribed for your stubborn and troublesome acne can create more problem than good.

The dermatologist may not agree to this, but the truth is, steroids and conventional drugs for acne will harm you in the following ways?

1. Causing significant damage to the person's internal system, destroying the natural internal balance.

2. The environment responsible for the growths cannot be prevented cannot be cured.

3. Worsening the acne and your health over time.

Steroids that are aimed at reducing acne inflammation have far reaching effects on a person's liver, often damaging its performance which is vital for survival. Also, it is universal truth that one needs a good liver to gain a good skin. But if the liver is damaged the chances of an acne-free skin obviously goes with the wind.

Drugs such as tetracycline are antibiotics and they cause a lot of damage internally if you are taking these acne medications over time. Antibiotics kill bacteria, but we need them for many good reasons such as skin flexibility. However what is worse is the fact that antibiotics cannot make a difference between good and bad bacteria and end up killing them all, and so, a host of friendly bacteria like the probiotic bacteria, acidophilus, reputed to be the promoter of clear healthy skin. These good bacteria carry out many important functions like protecting a person's GI tract from parasites and fungi which in turn helps the liver to function well. Taking stock, one may find that the list of injury outweighs the list of benefits.

Despite all the facts related to acne medications given above if you still insist on going for acne medication, you may be digging your own grave. Better don't. Go for an alternative instead that not only costs less, but also causes not side effects. These are the acne medications that work.

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Mike Walden is a certified nutritionist and author of the #1 best-selling e-book, Acne No More . For Further Information: Acne Treatments

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