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Proactive? Does it really work? Why not?

By: Ericka Jarvis

You see it all over the internet acne forums, message boards, and ask.coms, the question of ,"Does Proactive work?" from acne sufferers trying to find a solution to acne. The responses vary from, "yes, it works great, I love it", to "it didn't help my acne at all", "it made my acne worse", "it dried my face". So the answer to the question, "Does Proactive work?" is yes, it works, but according to those acne sufferers that have reported negative outcomes, not everyone responds to it the same.

This raises another question. Why doesn't it work for everybody? The reports by users of their experiences with Proactive are extreme in their variations. How can some users have an experience of clear, acne free skin, while other users not have any improvement at all? It may be because acne isn't just a "skin" problem. Scientific case studies have discovered that the root cause of acne lies within the body. The root cause of acne isn't due to just oily skin or bacteria. That is why some people with very oil skin do not have acne.



The true root cause of acne is this: Hormonal imbalance combined with types of toxins that accumulate in your blood and lymph fluid. Hormones are chemical messengers. Hormones send messages to skin's oil glands to produce sebum (skin oil). Having an excess of androgenic hormones means the skin starts producing excess sebum. However, the excess sebum alone isn't the cause of acne. The cause of acne is the mixing of the sebum with highly congesting blood toxins that generates a skin environment for bacteria to excessively multiply. The excessive bacteria causes inflammation, clogged pores, and acne.


To summarize, bacteria is not the root cause of acne. The liver has only so much capacity to get rid of excess hormones and toxins. Hormones and congesting blood toxins that the liver is unable to clear away leads to bacteria which leads to adult acne. To stop the root cause of acne, it needs to be healed from the inside out. To find out more information on how to do this and stop the root cause, go to www.acnefreeindays.com.


Ericka is a former acne sufferer. For information on how to permanently get rid of acne, go to www.acnefreeindays.com.

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