Improving The Health Of America
Face the world. Put on your game face. Face the music. Poker face. Face off. Even Facebook. Your face communicates your identity to the world. Think about it—every single sensory organ is located on your face. Of all your body parts, your face has a powerful and unique place as your interface (no pun intended!) to the world. When people suffer from acne, it is not merely vanity that makes them desire to clear their skin and reduce blemishes. It is a powerful need to have our face radiate health, and to put our best “face” forward. Acne is one of the most common – and most distressing – health issues involving the skin. If you suffer from acne outbreaks, you’re not alone. Over 80% of all people between 11 and 30 years old experience acne problems. And when you go shopping to find a solution, the shelves in most drugstores are lined with creams, lotions, and alcohol-based cleansers. Unfortunately, that’s part of the problem—some of these do more harm than good. Healthy skin doesn’t begin from the outside in, it begins from the inside out. It begins with the right food and drink, with a healthy digestive tract, and with supplemental nutrients. In this week’s Terry Talks Nutrition®, we are going to discuss powerful supplements that can have a tremendous impact on acne.
Tags: acne, Bacteria, blemishes, Hair and Skin Health, intestinal flora, lactoferrin, P-5-P, P. acnes, pimples, potassium, Propionibacterium acnes, pyridoxal-5-phosphate, retinyl acetate, Skin, sulfur, sulphur, vitamin A, vitamin B6, vitamin C, zinc
Face the world. Put on your game face. Face the music. Poker face. Face off. Even Facebook. Your face communicates your identity to the world. Think about it—every single sensory organ is located on your face. Of all your body parts, your face has a powerful and unique place as your interface (no pun intended!) to the world. When people suffer from acne, it is not merely vanity that makes them desire to clear their skin and reduce blemishes. It is a powerful need to have our face radiate health, and to put our best “face” forward. Acne is one of the most common – and most distressing – health issues involving the skin. If you suffer from acne outbreaks, you’re not alone. Over 80% of all people between 11 and 30 years old experience acne problems. And when you go shopping to find a solution, the shelves in most drugstores are lined with creams, lotions, and alcohol-based cleansers. Unfortunately, that’s part of the problem—some of these do more harm than good. Healthy skin doesn’t begin from the outside in, it begins from the inside out. It begins with the right food and drink, with a healthy digestive tract, and with supplemental nutrients. In this week’s Terry Talks Nutrition, we are going to discuss powerful supplements that can have a tremendous impact on acne.
Tags: acne, Bacteria, blemishes, intestinal flora, lactoferrin, P-5-P, P. acnes, pimples, potassium, Propionibacterium acnes, pyridoxal-5-phosphate, retinyl acetate, Skin, sulfur, sulphur, vitamin A, vitamin B6, vitamin C, zinc
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Tags: acne, Bacteria, blemishes, intestinal flora, lactoferrin, P-5-P, P. acnes, pimples, potassium, Propionibacterium acnes, pyridoxal-5-phosphate, retinyl acetate, Skin, sulfur, sulphur, vitamin A, vitamin B6, vitamin C, zinc