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Skin Problems
Most people want flawless
skin with complexions that are smooth, taut, and exude a dewy glow.
Unfortunately, this is not always possible when your skin takes a beating.
Sometimes your appearance is affected by genetics, age, sun exposure, and
unhealthy choices such as poor diet, too much alcohol, stress or harsh
chemicals that can prematurely age you – making you look older! One of
the biggest culprits responsible for skin damage is long-term exposure to
the sun, and most sun damage occurs before the age of 20. The harmful
effects of spending too much time in the sun is due to ultraviolet (UV)
radiation, and this type of sun damage is known as photoaging. It speeds
up the rate of aging of the skin and increases the risk for developing
skin cancer.
Natural and holistic
treatments have been found to be extremely beneficial for maintaining
problem-free and healthy skin. Treatments such as herbal and homeopathic
remedies are a safe and gentle alternative without the harmful side
effects of synthetic chemicals often found in over-the-counter products
and prescription medication.
Skin
Damage (Reverse the signs of skin damage.)
Acne
(Clogged pores, pimples and blackheads.)
Fever
Blisters and Cold Sores (A cluster of small blisters on the
lips, around the mouth or nose.)
Wrinkles
(Creases that appear around the eyes, face or body.)
Stretch
Marks (Overstretching of the skin resulting in red, pink,
purple or dark brown lines or streaks in the skin.)
Dermatitis
(Swollen, red and itchy skin.)
Age
Spots (Also called liver spots, dark discolored spots that
appear on the areas of skin most exposed to the sun.)
Scleroderma
(Hardening and thickening of skin and connective tissues.)
Psoriasis
(Thick, red swollen patches covered with silvery white scales.)
Abscess
(Red, warm sore that is tender, painful and warm to touch.)
Fungal
Infections (Athlete’s foot, Candida, ringworm, or jock
itch.)
Rosacea
(Thick, red, swollen, skin on the chin, cheeks and forehead.)
Warts
(Thick, hard, skin growth caused by the human papilloma virus.)
Bruises
(Microscopic tears in blood vessels under the skin.)
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