Acne Bacteria: Does It Really Cause Acne?

Propionibacterium or bacteria is not the root cause of , so destroying it can, at best, help you to bring down the swelling that a ripe pimple causes. It cannot prevent from forming as it does not play much of a part in the creation of this condition.

The problem of is more than a

In common medical parlance, is referred to as an inflamed skin condition. The principal cause of this inflammation is thought to occur due to an excessive production of skin oil or sebum and keratin by over stimulated glands. This, of course, is the surface factor.

The excessive oil blocks the pores of the hair follicle and this leads to the growth of bacteria. As the growth of bacteria increases, small pimples appear, both on the surface of the skin and directly underneath. The ones above the surface are called blackheads and the ones below the surface are called whiteheads.

But the fact of the matter is that the cause of doesn’t centre around the surface of the skin. There are deep rooted elements which influence the growth of this condition and to discover these, you have to look past a review of skin types – i.e. whether it is oily or dry or rigid, past the swellings on your face, past the excessive sebum produced and past the blocked follicles and bacteria.

is a condition, NOT a disease

is the body’s way of telling us that all is not right with the internal functioning of our various organs. Always bear in mind that is the result or symptom of a malfunction of our system and is not a disease of the skin as most medical experts would like us to believe.

I would like to put you on guard so that you are not misguided into believing that is nothing more than a skin ailment. That is what conventional medical practitioners would like you to think but, if you do, you will treat it as only a problem of the skin when actually, the root cause of the malady lies way deeper.

If you are afflicted with , please understand that the real cause of it is an imbalance that has occurred in your body’s system. The rashes and pimples are the outward manifestations of a much deeper problem which you MUST tackle if you want to be rid of your and lead a healthier life.

Obviously, you will turn around and say that most doctors treat as basically a . They do, because that is the only way they can sell you the creams, the lotions and the antibiotics which really give you little help.

The usefulness of the bacteria

bacteria or propionibacterium, to give it its technical term, is something that every human being has on his skin. This bacterium is a life form which fights for survival and is beneficial for us. So the malignant organisms which conventional medicines try to eradicate are really very important for our good health and well being.

Strange as it may sound, bacteria, if it is in consonance with the balance of your body, helps human beings fight off other bacteria which are much more harmful. It exists in each and every individual, whether they are suffering from or not, and is the most important ingredient that keeps your skin flexible.

In the normal biological function these bacteria feed on the oil from the sebum glands and on perspiration. That is why they were created to protect the skin.

An bacterium does not spread and since it is not infectious it does not cause an breakout. Which brings us to the question that if all of us have bacteria then why don’t all of us suffer from ?

The reason is that for a bout of to occur everything has to come together including low internal immunity to create conditions that will encourage to strike with all its attendant symptoms.

Conditions that assist

The environment that creates is one where there is an overproduction of sebum oil, mainly due to an imbalance in hormones, and this excess mixes with congested toxins which come out through the skin. This mixture is dangerous as it causes bacteria to develop and grow disturbingly fast. The condition which is thus created is the standard one for an sufferer: pimples and nodules which are inflamed and pus-filled.

This condition, described above, where the bacteria grows in leaps and bounds because of the admixture of excess sebum oil and blood toxins, has to be prevented. Merely killing the bacteria is not sufficient because it will grow again when the above condition is recreated. So the ONLY way to stop permanently is to go to the root of the problem and ensure that this condition is not allowed to happen.

So antibiotics which kill bacteria, such as benzoyl peroxide, tetracycline or monocycline are not permanent cures because they do not tackle the root cause of the .

What then really causes ?

We know what conditions cause the bacteria to flourish superficially on the skin. Now we need to find out what causes hormonal imbalance or the build up of toxins in our body. Only then can we get rid of the permanently.

The combination of excessive oil production and toxin build up helps the bacteria to thrive and multiply on the skin. But within our body biological changes, nutritional deficiencies, psychological or hormonal imbalances are the culprits responsible for the eruptions on the skin.

So if you want your skin to always be clear, you will have to combat the elements we mentioned above as these create the condition where bacteria intensify. However, you will always have to also ensure that the bacterium on your skin is kept at an optimal level.

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