Acne
Acne vulgaris (or acne) is a common human skin disease, characterized by areas of skin with seborrhea (scaly red skin), comedones (blackheads and whiteheads), papules (pinheads), pustules (pimples), nodules (large papules) and possibly scarring. Acne affects mostly skin with the densest population of sebaceous follicles; these areas include the face, the upper part of the chest, and the back. Severe acne is inflammatory, but acne can also manifest in noninflammatory forms. The lesions are caused by changes in pilosebaceous units, skin structures consisting of a hair follicle and its associated sebaceous gland, changes that require androgen stimulation.
Acne occurs most commonly during adolescence, and often continues into adulthood. In adolescence, acne is usually caused by an increase in male sex hormones, which people of both genders accrue during puberty. For most people, acne diminishes over time and tends to disappear — or at the very least decrease — after one reaches one’s early twenties. There is, however, no way to predict how long it will take to disappear entirely, and some individuals will carry this condition well into their thirties, forties, and beyond.
Some of the large nodules were previously called “cysts” and the term nodulocystic has been used to describe severe cases of inflammatory acne. The “cysts,” or boils that accompany cystic acne, can appear on the buttocks, groin, and armpit area, and anywhere else where sweat collects in hair follicles and perspiration ducts. Cystic acne affects deeper skin tissue than does common acne.
Aside from scarring, its main effects are psychological, such as reduced self-esteem and, according to at least one study, depression or suicide. Acne usually appears during adolescence, when people already tend to be most socially insecure. Early and aggressive treatment is therefore advocated by some to lessen the overall impact to individuals.
There are many popular but unhealthy methods to attempt to get acne to disappear, including Benzoyl peroxide, Antibiotics, hormonal treatments, topical retinoids, oral retinoids and anti-inflammatories. The issue with topicals is that the active ingredients are absorbed into the blood stream through the skin which can have adverse reactions to organs and oral treatment including antibiotics wreaks havoc to the gastrointestinal tract eliminating the good bacteria which is necessary for the body to properly digest foods.
The alternative to these invasive methods to treat and remove acne is natural – namely fruits and plant extracts ingested. Antioxidants with the proper delivery method can offer the best form of bioavailability and that is with suspended gel. EXO, with 17 fruits and plant extracts provides and the best delivery form for acne elimination as the antioxidants work from the inside out without any health side effects to the consumer who suffers from acne and the psychological ramifications. The wise manner in which to eliminate acne is with the proper antioxidants which EXO provides. If you have a digestive system issue in that your liver is not processing foods and not functioning properly (along with a cleansing of the digestive system), the GRN product will enable the digestive system to cleanse the debris and toxins from your body (naturally of course, and in the process feed your healthy bacteria). EXO with GRN to take care and eliminate your acne naturally. Time to be in front of people when you’re acne free with the Agel suspended gel product of EXO and GRN.


