You might one of those who stop having acne once their active growth period ends. Or you might be one of those who will have acne far into the future if they stick to "surface" approaches. I'd never be surprised to see the latter kinds of people to have much more serious diseases later on due to their unwise approach to their health based on their ignorance.
Roman jay ice wrote: > hit a growth spurt. acne here and there then everywhere. worse and > worse over the course of a year. medicines tried are trycycline, > minocycline, benzaclin, everclear, peroxide, alcohol, neutrogena. the > list goes on. many thousands of topical over the counter and from a > worthless doctor. i got colloidal silver for this but so far drinking > it has been just as worthless as everything else. i'll try topical. > what have i got to lose. nothing everything allready lost.j > > Roman <[email protected]> wrote: > > I don't think so unless your acne is not chronic but > rather some acute skin infection. > > Acne, generally, is not caused by microbes. Microbes > only feed on sebum secretion, which is regulated by > hormones. Then the immune system attacks the microbes > and causes inflammation that looks like pimples. > > Look deeper into causes of acne, and then you will be > able to cure it. <snip> >

