Introduction To Acne
Reports show that over 90
percent of all adolescents and almost 25 percent of all adults are acne sufferers. And although acne affects about 50 percent of all adult
women, acne does affect males and females worldwide, regardless of nationality.
This ebook includes
information based upon research about acne. It strives to help clear up myths from facts and present an overview of the issues surrounding
acne along with possible solutions available to help with the prevention and treatment of acne, all based upon the most recent studies,
reports, articles and findings available, so that you can learn more acne health care.
For example, does
chocolate really cause pimples? And how about oily foods? Do French fries bring on the acne? The latest reports show that although scientific
evidence is not 100% accurate in this area, your diet does not directly cause acne. And by diet, this means not only chocolate and French
fries, but also any other dietary combinations with sugar and oil or other ingredients.
The
real cause of acne can actually be a blend of several factors that we’ll discuss here. Note that the contents here are not presented from a
medical practitioner, and that any and all health care planning should be made under the guidance of your own medical and health
practitioners. The content within only presents an overview of acne research for educational purposes and does not replace medical
advice from a professional physician.
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