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By: James Achey
In the USA alone, there are over forty million who suffer with pimples. Many of these people try to cure pimples using chemicals such as prescription drugs and salicylic acid. But on the other hand, there is a growing number of people who choose herbal acne remedies over traditional medications. Usually, herbal remedies have far less side effects, and are not as potentially harmful as some of the prescription remedies. But the problem is that the USA doesn't do that much to regulate the herbal supplement industry. Unlike traditional chemical treatments, herbal medications are not required with any type of mandate to be clinically proven to work, or even to be safe. A frightening example of this is the ephedra related deaths, and ephedras subsequent ban that happened in the not so distant past. This lack of regulation results in a wide variety acne products on the market. All of which claim to heal, prevent, or even cure acne with few, or no, side effects. The actual truth is, there are very few herbal acne remedies that are scientifically proven to work. Traditional chemical medicines are still the most effective in stopping acne. There are only 2 herbal medications that have been clinically proven to aid in the prevention of acne, tea tree oil and green tea cream. Tea tree oil is a natural oil, derived from the Melaleuca alternifolia, a particular family of tea tree indigenous to Australia. While it has been used for hundreds of years by the native aboriginals as a treatment for just about anything, it has only recently been accepted by modern medicine as being a viable anti-bacterial agent. Even though tea tree oil has been suspected as an anti-bacterial agent for some time, A groundbreaking study was initiated in 1990 by I.B. Bassett, which compared tea tree oil to benzoyl peroxide in the treatment of acne. It was found that tea tree oil is comparable to a 5% benzoyl peroxide solution. It takes longer (6 weeks) for the tea tree oil to be as effective, but people in the research claimed to have none of the side effects associated with benzoyl peroxide, such as redness, skin irritation, or dry skin. This study has helped tea tree oil become a recognized and legitimate herbal acne medication. But, there is no need to purchase an expensive cream that contains tea tree oil. Just applying several drops of the oil directly on the acne has proven to be the best way to apply tea tree oil. This was the only herbal pimple treatment that had been proven to work until recently, when Dr. Jennifer Gan-Wong conducted research that shows green tea can also effectively fight pimples. These findings are relatively recent, and are not yet proven by additional independent studies. But, this evidence does demonstrate that the herbal anti-bacterial properties of green tea can be an effective medicine for acne. For those who are confused by the far too many herbal acne medications available, there really are only 2 that have been proven to be effective in the treatment of acne. Green tea cream, and tea tree oil. While many other natural herbal acne medicines may be good to moisturize the skin, or reduce oils, these are the only two that should be considered truly effective acne treatments.
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