Acne Treatment

Written by Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, Ph.D, ND, DACBN


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Cleaningrepparttar intestinal Tract: Acne can be a by-product of a filthy intestinal tract and colon. In most cases whenrepparttar 113877 colon is cleanrepparttar 113878 acne will go away. I recommendrepparttar 113879 intestinal cleanser Oxy-Powder.

Other remedies includerepparttar 113880 skin rejuvenation program including 3 products: Oxy-Skin, Oxy-Zap and a strong Aloe Vera concentrate available at http://www.acne-answers.org.

Remedies: Herbs such as chamomile, lavender, juniper, bergamot, dandelion root, and burdock root can be used to reduce toxicity and improverepparttar 113881 overall condition ofrepparttar 113882 skin. Echinacea and poke root are often used for their anti-inflammatory properties and red clover may be beneficial for its estrogenic action.

Complementary Treatment

Acupuncture: Stagnant of Chi inrepparttar 113883 channels ofrepparttar 113884 face is said to berepparttar 113885 cause of acne. Acupuncture performed on these points ofrepparttar 113886 face may help relieve acne.

Homeopathy: For patients with pustules and blind boils, especially onrepparttar 113887 face, neck, and back, may be helped by Kali brom. Selenium is often used for acne sufferers with oily skin, blackheads, and pustules. And hepar sulph. Is typically used for patients who suffer from pustules that are painful and filled with yellow pus.

Conventional Treatment Medication: Conventional acne medications may be topical- applied directly torepparttar 113888 skin-, or they may be systemic- taken internally.

Dr. Group headsrepparttar 113889 research and development division at http://www.acne-answers.org.

Dr. Group, the founder/CEO and clinical director for the Global Healing Center, heads a research and development team producing advanced, new, natural health protocols and products. To learn more visit http://www.ghchealth.com.


Codex and the Health Protection Branch

Written by Linda K Beach


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Consider this. Does CODEX andrepparttar giant pharmaceutical backed companies have our best interest in mind when they make a statement like “no herbal products, minerals or vitamins can be sold for preventative purposes? Isn’t thatrepparttar 113876 purpose of such products? Hasn’trepparttar 113877 health industry branded their products intorepparttar 113878 consumers mind withrepparttar 113879 statement ‘an ounce of prevention was worth a pound of cure’?

If this Commission has their final say, natural heath products could be sold but only as a ‘food item’ and with limited medicinal ingredients. In factrepparttar 113880 dosages would be severely reduced and sold at grossly elevated prices. Where’srepparttar 113881 prevention?

Can you imagine Vitamin E with only 15mg and Vitamin C with only 60 mg at a cost of $50.00? It’s already happening in Germany where an amino acid that once sold for $20, now sells for $120.00. Dosages that exceed these standards would be classified as drugs and therefore illegal to sell.

If you don’t thinkrepparttar 113882 CODEX can be enforced, guess again. Any country that does not accept these enforced standards would unfortunately be subject to severe fines byrepparttar 113883 World Trade Organization.

To learn more aboutrepparttar 113884 proposed NHP regulations andrepparttar 113885 Phase-In Transitional periods you can visit www.medicalbotanyresearch.com



Linda K Beach is a Certified Herbalist & professional medical botany researcher. She is also the author of the popular manual, A Native Herbal Reference. http://www.medicalbotanyresearch.com


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