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Re: Help with minor acne?


Ash, no one knows for sure precisely what causes acne. The most popular theory is that it is a infectious disease. Specifically, the sebaceous glands, the tiny oil secreting glands found in great numbers on the face, upper back, an chest, become infected by various microbes, particularly bacteria, fungi, parasites, and even mites may be involved. The primary microbial culprits include staph, strep, and Candida albicans. Severe Acne may warn of sluggish thyroid function, which is manifested by a variety of symptoms.

Rosacea is a bizrre type of skin rash that occours primarily on the face. Again this illiness affects the sebaceous glands, which become red, inflamed and infected. For years the medical profession has maintained that there is no cause or cure for rosacea. Fortuantely for many of my customers we have proven them wrong. Rosacea is caused by a parasite, the type of parasite is a type of mite known as "Demodex", a mite that infest the hair follicles and sebaceous ducts.
If you wish to email me, I would need to know more about your symptoms, then we can suggest a protocol that will help you.
Russ Newman
http://www.colloidalsilversolutions.com



> I don't have a serious Acne problem, but I do have small raised bumps on certain areas of my face, mainly my chin and forehead. They seem to be just closed pores, but if I ever squeeze them, a red pimple *usually* arises the next day or soon after.
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> Does anyone have any suggestions on how I could open up these closed pores and minimize the appearance of these bumps? Thank you.
 

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