Acne Home Remedy

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Forget about your local drugstore, sometimes the best medicine can be found in rainforests and other remote areas of the world. Just ask the Medicine Hunter, Chris Kilham, who travels around the globe in search of natural remedies.

How It WorksPantothen works by using Co-enzyme A, a substance the body produces naturally. Co-enzyme A works to break down the skin oils that can cause acne, but most people don’t produce enough of it to really be able to fight acne. Co-enzyme A is made out of adenine triphosphate and pantothenic acid. Since most people have a lot of adenine triphosphate, the pantothenic acid in the Pantothen binds with it to make Co-enzyme-A, which joins the Co-enzyme A found naturally in the body. This extra Co-enzyme A can then take care of the excess oil that causes acne. Moreover, Pantothen also has L-Carnitine, a compound that’s a lot like a vitamin and helps to remove fat from the blood. L-carnitine also helps move oils toward the Coenzyme-A, where they can be broken down.

“This comes from New Zealand. It smells a little ‘piney’ almost,” Kilham said. “The best use ever for this was that I got stung by a scorpion and I put a drop of this on the sting, and it got rid of the pain right away.”

“There are now several products made from this oil that help with acne,” Kilham said. “ If you have dry skin, if you have burns – if you put tamanu oil on burn – it will instantly get rid of the pain.”

What’s Acne?Acne vulgaris, the type that most people have, begins in the pores of the skin, which are usually made up of a hair follicle and the sebaceous glands. These glands produce sebum, which is a mix of oil and waxes that lubricates the skin and prevents it from drying out. Sometimes the skin pores can be blocked by dirt, dead skin cells, bacteria, and sebum, which leads to an inflammation that manifests as a pimple. This, in turn, leads to the growth of more bacteria and more inflammation. If the growth of the bacteria and the resulting inflammation are very severe, this can result in scarring.

“A student of mine actually had a patch of MRSA on her side that had not been treated properly, and I gave her some propolis to use – and finally after multiple treatments of different things – it went away.”

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