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Backed with 30 Years Clinical Research: Rosacea/Acne/Psoriasis/Eczema Cause Identified

Backed with 30 Years Clinical Research: Rosacea/Acne/Psoriasis/Eczema Cause Identified

Rosacea/Acne/Psoriasis/Eczema Suffers New Breakthrough - Facedoctor Rx - Recommended by Dermatologists & Pharmacies

(PRWEB) April 13, 2005

The skin is the body's largest organ, it is continually regenerating itself, forming new cells as old cells die and are shed. The skin is also a host to many organisms such as bacteria, viruses, mites and other parasites. These organisms live with us in a symbiotic state. It is only when a normal balance is disturbed that skin diseases present themselves.

Acne and Acne Rosacea are two conditions that can crop up at any time and effect the appearance of the skin. Red, rough or lumpy skin are usual presentations of Rosacea. Hair loss is also sympton. For fair skinned individuals, Rosacea is more easily seen.

Research has been ongoing in all parts of the world to combat Rosacea infection. Many people find relief but others seem to be resistant to these treatments.

In China, research has concentrated on a parasite called human demodex folliculorum mite. This microscopic worm infects over 98 per cent of adults, living in hair follicles or on hair or eyelashes. They also may reside in sebaceous glands of the face.

A line of products has been formulated to address infestation by demodex. It is called Face Doctor. It is available in soap, cream and shampoo products. Face Doctor products use herbal ingredients to fight the parasite. The main ingredient is seabuckthorn oil. Several other ingredients, such as Vitamin E and Aloe Vera are added to sooth and protect the skin. Seabuckthorn Oil - Seabuckthorn is an extraordinary plant that has been recognized for centuries in Eurasia for its exceptional medicinal and nutritional benefits.

The oil of seabuckthorn has general nourishing, revitalising, and restorative action and can be used for acne, dermatitis, irritated, dry, itching skin, sore skin, eczema, skin ulcers, postpartum pigmentation, burns, scalds, cuts, and tissue regeneration. The stimulation of tissue regeneration is helpful in the treatment of burns, bedsores, poorly healing wounds. It helps reduce damaging effects of sun radiation. Seabuckthorn oil effectively combats wrinkles, dryness and other symptoms of malnourished or prematurely aging skin and is utilized in anti-aging skin creams and lotions. The berries appear to be an unsurpassed natural source of vitamins A and E, carotenes and flavonoids. Seabuckthorn berries are second only Rose hips and Acerola in Vitamin C content. They are also rich in several other Vitamins, including B1, B2, K and P as well as in more than two dozens of microelements.

Futhermore, the berries have remarkably high content of essential fatty acids and phytosterols. Taken internally, it can help prevent gums from bleeding, recuperate mucous membranes, heal peptic and duodenal ulcers, urinary tract and cervical erosio, solar and cancer radiation injuries and is a source of carotenes, phytosterois, and EFAs. The restorative action of the seabuckthorn oil may be in part due to its high content of essential fatty acids, carotenes, tocopherols and phytosterols, which are all important for the maintenance of a healthy skin.

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