Acne Vulgaris
Following is a treatment protocol for acne.
Factors to Suspect
Oil-based cosmetics.
Secondary infections after a course of antibiotics.
Birth control pills.
Stress and fatigue.
Drug-induced by steroids, halogens, anticonvulsants, lithium, Vitamin B-12, isonictinic acid, amphetamine, fluorides (especially if around the mouth).
Overwashing and repetitive rubbing of facial skin.
Aggravated by cod liver oil, mineral oil cosmetics, and food allergies.
Therapeutics
Diet
Avoid dairy, chocolate, nuts, cola drinks, fats, seafoods and baked goods, as these contain iodides, alcohol, sugar, additives, kelp, iodized salt, and excess carbohydrates.
Increase protein, nutritional yeast, fiber, and water intake to optimal.
Supplements
Beta-carotene: 250,000 IU/day for 2-3 months.
Zinc: 50 mg twice a day (avoid tetracyclines) 3 months, 25 mg. twice a day thereafter.
Copper: 2 mg at evenings, decreasing to 2 mg. every other day after 3 months.
If associated with PMS:
Vitamin B6 — 50mg 3X daily.
B complex — 50 mg in the morning with breakfast, including 30% protein.
Vitamin C — 1 gm / 2X daily.
Vitamin E — 400 IU daily.
Selenium — 200 mcg /2 day.
Turmeric — 1 capsule or 1/2 tsp. in food, 3X daily at meals.
Botanicals
Berberis Baptesia
Echinacea
Red Clover Tea
Phytolacca (Poke Root)
Mentha piperita (Peppermint)
Arctium lappa (Burdock)
Carrot poultice
Clay mask
Hydrotherapy
Hot and Cold applications — 5 min Hot, 10 min Cold, X2 or 3.
Calendula soap
Cell Salts
Silica 6x
Kali Sulph 6x
Homeopathics
Hepar Sulph
(many others to consider)