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Acne
Acne may occur on
the face, neck, upper body and arms.
Although it primarily affects teenagers,
it also affects a percentage of adults.
Acne can be very upsetting, for
teenagers, lowering their confidence.
Untreated acne may lead to permanent
scarring. Our link for acne will point
you to information on and a remedy for
the pimples themselves, to the problem of
avoiding scars that might form after your
acne is gone.
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Anal Fissures
An anal fissure is a small tear or cut
which lines the anus. They are normally
associated with bleeding, however some,
may not bleed and are known as dry
fissures. Fissures are normally caused by
constipation, diarrhea, inflammation in
the anal area, and childbirth. Fissures
are normally caused by constipation,
diarrhea, inflammation in the anal area,
and childbirth. Symptoms can be itching,
pain and/or bleeding.
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Athlete's Foot
Athlete's foot is a fungal infection that
usually occurs on the feet, toes, soles
of feet, fingernails and toenails. Some
of the symptoms can be burning, itching,
scaling, inflammation, and blistering,
cracking of the skin and can be spread to
other parts of the body notably the groin
and underarm areas by contact,
scratching, and touching..
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Body Acne
Body acne is a nuisance that should be
treated earlier rather than later to
prevent deep scarring from forming. The
body acne link will point you to an
effective and quick system that will:
prevent new acne and heal existing acne
to prevent pores from clogging and
creating scars
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Candida-Thrush-Yeast
infections
Candida- Thrush is a yeast infection that
is Normally kept in check by the body's
own useful bacteria. When disrupted by
things like over use of antibiotics,
acidic pH levels from processed foods,
stress, and other environmental toxins
(molds), spreads to other parts of the
body leading to health problems. The
infections can be irritating and at times
embarrassing.. Candida can be dangerous
if left untreated
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Genital Herpes
Herpes
is a virus. There are two common types of
the virus: HSV-type 1 causes fever
blisters )(cold sores), around the mouth
or face. HSV-type 2 typically affects the
genital area (genital herpes). Both types
can be transmitted by direct skin to skin
contact including, kissing or sexual
contact, and can cause either genital or
oral infections. Once the virus infects a
person, the infection is permanent and
can flare up at any time
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Molluscum
Contagiosum Virus (MCV)
Molluscum Contagiosum is a viral
infection characterised by raised shiny
pearly white lumps on the skin surface
that resemble pimples with a waxy look
and a small pit in the center. It may
occur anywhere on the body, face, neck,
arms, hands, and the genital area.
Children are affected more often on the
upper body, while adults usually are
infected in the genital and inner thigh,
buttock and leg area. If not treated
Molluscum Contagiosum will clear up by
itself, but lasts from a few months to a
couple of years. It is wise to treat the
infection if it is widespread or
unsightly. Scratching the molluscum may
cause further infection.
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Neuralgia or PHN
(Post Herpetic Neuralgia)
Shingles, commonly known as the herpes
zoster virus is associated with itching,
redness, numbness, and the development of
a rash and is usually followed by
Neuralgia. PHN (Post-Herpetic Neuralgia)
is a result of damage to the nerve fibers
during the outbreak, and is normally felt
in the same area as the outbreak and very
painful. Neuralgia is described as one of
the worst pains a person can endure.
Studies prove the effectiveness of the
anti-viral ingredients of this product to
inactivate the herpes zoster virus and
eliminate Neuralgia.
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Rosacea
Treatment of this condition can lessen
and get rid of Rosacea symptoms. By
treating this condition you can keep
Rosacea from getting worse and prevent
blood vessels from enlarging or
rhinophyma from developing. The creator
of this internationally recognized line
of skin therapies aimed specifically at
skin suffering from the symptoms of
Rosacea. If you have not tried them, you
may be missing out on that clear
complexion for longer than necessary
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Shingles
Shingles, also known as the herpes zoster
virus is the same virus that causes
chickenpox, and occurs at some point in
life after having had a previous
infection of chickenpox. The chickenpox
virus remains in your body in a dormant
state. It is not medically known what
causes the reactivation of the virus, but
when reactivated it causes the
development of a rash, itching, numbness,
and discomfort. Early treatment can
reduce the risk of complications like
compromised vision and severe neuralgia.
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Skin-tags
Skin tags are
fleshy-colored (sometimes darker) growths
consisting of a bit of skin that
protrudes from the body (acrochordon or
cutaneous papilloma). Skin tags are very
common, occuring much more frequently in,
and past middle age, and range from 1mm
to 5mm in size. Skin tags are benign, but
unsightly. Our link for Skin Tags will
point you to a formula that will cause
the skin tags to dry up and flake away
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Stretch Marks
Stretch marks start out as pink, dark
brown, or purple streaks, and over time
stretch marks may look like shiny silvery
lines of scar tissue. Pregnancy, acne
scarring, scars from deep cuts, stretched
skin, weight loss, and wrinkles
associated with aging, The stretch marks
link will take you to information on and
a remedy for all of these types of
stretch marks
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Warts
Warts are small non cancerous tumors of
the outer layer of the skin caused by
variety of viruses in the Human Papilloma
Virus family. They appear as a single
bump or in small groups. Our link for
warts will point you to information on
and a remedy for common, genital,
plantar, flat, vaginal, venereal, and
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