Hormonal imbalance – acne?
I’m a 30 year old female who has suffered from acne since I was 12. The acne the past 2 years has been entirely DIFFERENT, though. It is along my jawline and on my chin. Most definitely hormonal. Very emotionally draining. I would like suggestions to help the root of this problem (which is my hormonal imbalance). Please don’t say wash your face, change your diet, or stop touching your face. Those things are not causing my acne. It is the hormonal imbalance. I have done a colon cleanse, kidney/urinary cleanse, parasite cleanse, and two liver flushes. I am currently on no medications, but take a myriad of vitamins and herbs every day. I will not take any prescription medications including gels/creams, or birth control pills. Thank you.
MollyMac, I may have acne but I guarantee my body and internal organs are much healthier than yours. I will also live longer and less prone to disease. I would respectfully ask you not to believe everything the media, government, and doctors tell you is true. . .
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Hormonal imbalance is noted as the primary cause of both teenage acne and adult acne.
If you’ve already tried liver cleanses, eliminating triggers like chocolate or dairy, keeping your skin clean, changing your diet, medicated creams and antibiotics with no permanent improvement, then it may be time to consider something different.
Homeopathy views acne as a manifestation of a deeper chronic issue.
Homepathic remedies for Acne Vulgaris.
There is only one cause and that is chronic inflammation of blocked pilosebaceous follicles (mainly hormonal imbalance).
Antimonium tartaricum: This remedy may be helpful for acne with large pustules that are tender to touch, with bluish-red marks that remain on the skin after active infection has passed. The person may be irritable, with low resistance to illness. Take 2-3 drops of Antimonium tart. 30 in ¼ th glass of water; 8 hourly, preferably empty stomached.
Calcarea carbonica: If a person with frequent pimples and skin eruptions is chilly with clammy hands and feet, easily tired by exertion, and flabby or overweight, this remedy may help improve the skin’s resistance to infection. People who need this remedy are often very anxious when overworked, and have cravings for sweets and eggs. Take 2-3 drops of Calcarea carb. 30 in ¼ th glass of water; 8 hourly, preferably empty stomached.
Hepar sulphuris calcareum: This remedy may be indicated when the skin is easily infected, slow to heal, and painful eruptions like boils appear. The pimples are very sensitive to touch and slow to come to a head; eventually, offensive-smelling pus may form. A person who needs Hepar sulph is usually chilly, sensitive to cold in any form, and feel irritable and touchy. Take 2-3 drops of Hepar sulph. 30 in ¼ th glass of water; 8 hourly, preferably empty stomached.
Pulsatilla: This remedy can be helpful if acne is worse from eating rich or fatty foods, and aggravated by warmth or heat. It is indicated especially around the time of puberty, or when acne breaks out near menstrual periods. The person often has a fair complexion and is inclined toward soft emotions and moodiness, feeling worse in warm or stuffy rooms and better in fresh air. Take 2-3 drops of Pulsatilla 30 in ¼ th glass of water; 8 hourly, preferably empty stomached.
Silicea (also called Silica): A person with deep-seated acne along with a general low immune resistance, swollen lymph nodes, and a tendency toward fatigue and nervousness may benefit from this remedy. Infected spots are slow to come to a head, and also slow to resolve, so may result in scarring. A person who needs this remedy is generally very chilly, but inclined to sweat at night. Take 2-3 drops of Silicea 30 in ¼ th glass of water; 8 hourly, preferably empty stomached.
Sulphur: Itching, sore, inflamed eruptions with reddish or dirty-looking skin often indicate a need for Sulphur. Itching may be worse from scratching, and worse from any form of heat—especially bathing or washing. Individuals who need this remedy are often inclined toward convoluted mental notions and tend to give order and neatness a low priority. Take 2-3 drops of Sulphur 30 in ¼ th glass of water; 8 hourly, preferably empty stomached.
Select the remedy that most closely matches the symptoms. In conditions where self-treatment is appropriate, a lower potency (6X, 12X, 30X) should be used. In addition, instructions for use are usually printed on the label.
I suggest that remedies be used as follows: Take one dose and wait for a response. If improvement is seen, continue to wait and let the remedy work. If improvement lags significantly or has clearly stopped, another dose may be taken. The frequency of dosage varies with the condition and the individual. Sometimes a dose may be required several times an hour; other times a dose may be indicated several times a day; and in some situations, one dose per day (or less) can be sufficient.
If no response is seen within a reasonable amount of time, select a different remedy.
If you are not prepared to take any evidence-based medicines that would be prescribed by a qualified medical practitioner to help your problem, then there is nothing you can do.
You might stop wasting your money on quackery, however. It does no good and can do harm.
Have you tried soy, either soy protein shakes or soy in some form or other…Also theres a vitamin in the health food stores called phytoestrogen that is a hormonal suppletment that helped me through menopause. Black cohosh is another one that affects the hormones.