Acne No More: A Holistic System To Save The Skin You're In
You may have seen the glowing reviews for this informational product, and almost let yourself be convinced by the numerous testimonials from former acne sufferers, but may still be apprehensive: what exactly is Acne No More? What makes it different from the myriad of other books written on the topic?
Acne No More is more than a book: it is a system that approaches the whole issue from a holistic viewpoint. The heaviest emphasis is put on the nutrition in order to cure your skin from acne. No wonder: the author, who suffered from heavy acne himself, is a certified nutritionist and holistic health evangelist.
No Acne No More review would be complete without mentioning the word that is at the base of the whole system: detoxification. While it definitely sounds "new agey", detoxification is the only way to have healthy skin. And having the healthy skin is the only way for a skin to be free from acne.
Unlike most traditional methods of treating acne, which usually include slathering different products on your skin, this is a unique, "from the inside out" approach. It teaches you how to detoxify your body and live healthy: after all, skin is the largest organ in your body - it deserves to be fed with the right nutrients and freed from toxins that indirectly (and sometimes, directly) cause acne. You can even try the do-it-yourself approach to skin care: you can make creams and other skin care products by yourself, from the natural ingredients.
Yes, Acne No More has a potential to free you from acne permanently. I say "potential" because it is not easy to live healthy in a toxic world. And here lies the problem with this product: not everyone will be able, or willing, to follow the advice dispensed from this undoubtedly otherwise excellent book. People are trained to look for the magic pill that will solve their acne problems without any effort on their part. Unfortunately, some acne sufferers will proclaim that it is too difficult to follow a healthy diet plan laid out in this book, or they'll simply label it as a new age fluff. Those people will continue to live with their hormonal imbalances and toxic overloads, and - very likely - frequent acne breakouts. They will continue to buy acne products and medications that are probably only going to make things worse.
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