Stay Away from Acne

November 23rd, 2009

Acne is not pretty. Some teenagers consider it their number one problem. Even some adults have big time problems with pimples. It can be characterized by cysts, whiteheads or blackheads, bleeding sores, swollen crimson bumps and scary-looking rashes on the face and upper body. Acne victims feel shut out of the lives of most of the people around them.

Back in Bible times, people contracted a skin disease named leprosy that still exists today. Whenever people glimpsed them they’d scream, “Unclean! Unclean!” and begin throwing stones at them. Lepers had to live alone in poverty out in deserted places. People with acne in our day are not isolated from society, but they feel alone. They glance away in embarrassment when they catch people staring at their swollen and pock-marked faces. Many don’t have a social life because they are ostracized or they just get sick and tired of the stares and whispered comments people make.

You may have checked out more creams and topicals than you’d dare to admit. There are tons of anti-acne diets, and many give exactly opposite instructions. Acne drugs, antibiotics, and steriods may have helped you a bit, but the havoc they wreak on your body in the long run just isn’t worth it. Certain of these substances can seriously damage your skin or internal system in the long run. Cleansers, creams, and topicals are an attempt to attack the outward effects, not the down-deep root causes. And, often, the ugly bumps return with renewed fury. I know some literature and some experts sound as if they know exactly what causes acne and what can obliterate it, but, if they do, then why is your face and neck still broken out.

Maybe you’ve heard this before from TV ads or whatever but there is hope for healing from this sick stuff. Mike Walden has been there and felt what you feel. He hated acne so violently that he devoted years to research the subject, and now well over 130,000 individuals in over 150 countries have successfully used his program as it has been further improved. Yep, and, believe it or not, 98.2% of users are quite pleased with the results.

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