Acne – Back to Its Roots

By: Paul Callis
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:18:11
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Acne, which is widely common throughout teenagers and as far a late twenties, can be started through several ways, and effecting not only the look of us but also the confidence, as well a the bullying and physical damage that can occur through some of the more serious cases.

Acne begins to breed and exist when the human body has accumulated more toxins than organs such as your kidney and bowels are able to remove. Bowels and kidneys both help to remove toxins from the human body as well as all other waste. The toxins can be caused by excessive fat that is unable to be washed out of your system, which may in turn have resulted from your body having trouble digesting fats that could stem from allergies from types of foods, or even hormonal issues. When these toxins build up so your kidney and bowels become over loaded, they then can become clogged up, which is not good for your body, and thus cause your bowels and kidney not to function properly.

Once your kidney and bowels go into the stage of been clogged up and over loaded, they then basically pass on or ‘dump’ what they are unable to handle onto the liver. The liver plays many parts in the successful and smooth running of the human body, and one of its major parts is to convert this excessive fat into energy that is useable throughout the human body. Since the bowels and kidney have become overloaded, and have dumped the excess fat and toxins into the liver, this causes the liver to work on over time, and then also causes the liver to become over loaded and over worked.

This is acne starts to creep in and acne treatment will then be necessary. Once the bowels, kidneys, and liver are all over worked and clogged, the human body then expels toxins through the lungs and into the skin, which is a second channel of elimination, and therefore your skin will start to see the unfortunate affects of acne.

To conclude, acne is basically a sign of the overloading of your organs, such as bowels, kidneys, and then you’re liver. It shows the liver is growing weaker as it is not performing as it should, and will also continue to grow weaker if the correct actions are not taken to remove as many toxins from the body as possible.

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