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Rosacea

Rosacea is a chronic skin condition in which acne-like pustules form in people over the age of 30. It is caused by an increase in sebum production. Under-lying causes can be toxin accumulation, improper nutrition, insufficient stomach acid, food sensitivities, liver or gall-badder dysfunction, hypertension or genetics.<br><br>

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Rosacea

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  1. Rosacea Often misdiagnosed or simply ignored, rosacea can be a frustrating disorder. Read on to find out how you can improve your skin health naturally... Rosacea is a chronic skin condition in which acne-like pustules form in people over the age of 30. It is caused by an increase in sebum production. Under-lying causes can be toxin accumulation, improper nutrition, insufficient stomach acid, food sensitivities, liver or gall-badder dysfunction, hypertension or genetics. Rosacea outbreaks are worsened by stress, worry, sunlight, exposure to heat or cold, and the consumption of coffee and alcohol. The first stage involves a reddening of the skin on the cheeks and nose, and later, the forehead and chin. Acne forms and pustules are visible. Tiny blood vessels can be seen below the skin’s surface. In men, rhinophyma can occur. In this severe form of rosacea the nose becomes red and swells. The conventional treatment of Rosacea usually involves antibiotics to treat the acne that develops as a consequence of the changes it causes to blood vessels under the skin. If you are taking an antibiotic prescribed by your practitioner for rosacea, it is important that you take an acidophilus supplement to help prevent the depletion of friendly bacteria in the intestines. The prescription duration is usually long term, so taking a supplement to enhance the health of the intestinal lining is important, too, as most antibiotics will cause damage to it over the long term. The amino acid glutamine and DGL can optimize the health of the G.I. lining. The nutritional approach to treating rosacea is focused on strengthening blood vessel walls, reducing infection, and improving the overall health of the skin. Blood vessel walls can be strengthened with Vitamin C and bioflavanoids. They help to maintain elasticity so that they break less frequently. You can also use grape seed extract or pycnogenol pine bark extract. They have been clinically proven to reduce the fragility of blood vessels. Infection from rosacea takes the form of pimple like blemishes on the skin. You can use Echinacea two weeks out of the month to help reduce appearance of these blemishes. You might also consider taking astragalus – which can be used consistently - to optimize the activity of your immune system. Zinc can be used to optimize immunity and also to enhance the healing of the skin. For dosages of these nutrients, please see the table below. The health of the skin takes on greater significance when you have a disorder like rosacea. Primrose oil / borage oil, flax oil, and fish oil all contain essential fats that can make a substantial difference for your skin’s ability to heal itself. They should be used in combination with each other as absorption and activity is enhanced. If you have trouble digesting fats, you can take these with the supplement lecithin - it can help with the absorption of fats. The mineral silica (derived from horsetail grass) helps the skin maintain its elasticity and boosts collagen production, which the skin needs to repair itself. Supporting nutrients like vitamins A and E can also be taken to improve skin health. Treat rosacea topically with antibacterial agents like tea tree oil, grapefruit seed extract and lavender essential oil. There are also many cleansing products available with one or more of these antibacterial agents. Green clay masks and compresses made of horsetail and witch hazel also help to detoxify the skin and disperse blood from the face. Calendula ointment can be used to heal lesions. Avoid friction against the skin and if you must wear makeup choose all natural, water-based products. Dietary changes and stress reduction can also make a significant difference. All foods that promote detoxification of the body are essential. They include high-fiber foods and lots of water. See the detoxification article for more information. Avoid any foods that you are sensitive to especially, sugary foods, unfermented dairy products, fried foods and processed foods. Consider undergoing food allergy testing like the ALCAT. See the article on food allergies for more information. Vasodilating foods and supplements including hot foods, coffee, alcohol, salt, spicy food, niacin and ephedra should be avoided. Eat fermented dairy products to replenish good bacteria in the intestinal tract. Start each meal with a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar to increase stomach acid. Eat pineapple and papaya for their protein- digestive enzymes. What you can do to help maintain Rosacea :

  2.        DO NOT DRINK COFFEE, BLACK TEA, OR COLA; THE CAFFEINE THEY CONTAIN CONSTRICTS BLOOD VESSELS AND MAKES THEM FRAGILE STRENGTHEN THE BLOOD VESSELS WITH SUPPLEMENTS LIKE VITAMIN C, BIOFLAVANOIDS AND GRAPE SEED. EAT PLENTY OF VEGETABLES AND FRESH FRUIT TAKE ESSENTIAL FATS TO PROMOTE HEALING DETOXIFY YOUR SKIN (SEE LIST BELOW) USE TEA TREE OIL AND ALOE TOPICALLY TO TREAT BLEMISHES FIGHT THE INFECTION IN BLEMISHES BY BOOSTING YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM. (SEE BELOW) TAKE ACIDOPHILUS IF ON ANTIBIOTICS ROSACEA QUICK FACTS ROSACEA IS MORE COMMON IN WOMEN THAN MEN PEOPLE WITH FAIR SKIN ARE MORE SUSCEPTIBLE TO ROSACEA SMOKING CAN AGGRAVATE IT Nutritional Information    Supplement Dosage Therapeutic Effect Vitamin C And Bioflavanoids 3000-6000mg Daily Helps To Strengthen Blood Vessels Walls Grape Seed Extract 100-200mg Daily Strengthens Blood Vessel Walls. Improves Blood Flow. Astragalus As Directed Improves Immune System Activity. Zinc 25-50mg Daily Speeds Healing. Do Not Take More Than 100mg Daily. Essential Fats (Efas) 3000-6000mg Daily Improves Health Of The Skin And Healing. Silica 500-1000mg Horsetail Extract Daily. Helps The Skin Heal. Optimizes Collagen Production. Multi Enzymes With Betaine Hcl And Bile As Directed Replaces The Stomach Acid And Enzymes That Are Often Deficient In Those With Rosacea. Use A Supplement With Bile If Your Gallbladder Function Is Decreased. Do Not Use Hcl If You Have An Ulcer Or Hyperacidity. Vitamin B Complex 50-100mg 3 Times Daily The Body’s Natural Chemical Processes, Including Digestion, Need B Vitamins. Helps The Body When Under Stress. Evening Primrose Oil 1000 To 3000 Mg Daily. Active Ingredients Are Linolenic And Linoleic Acid That Are Used For Skin Repair And Proper Fat Metabolism. Vitamin A 25000iu Daily Heals And Builds New Skin. Do Not Take If You Are Pregnant. Red Clover, Dandelion Leaf And Root, Milk Thistle, Burdock Root As Directed One Or More Herbs Can Be Used As A Tea, Tincture Or Raw Herb. They Help To Cleanse The Liver, Kidneys And Blood. Also Beneficial For Rosacea: Multivitamins, Beta-Carotene, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Garlic, Aloe Vera, Bromelain, Chlorophyll, Kelp, Lecithin, Msm, Nettle, And Rosemary. For Informational Purposes Only. Please Consult Your Health Care Practitioner Before Taking Natural Health Care Products. Click Here For Full Disclaimer.

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