ALOE VERSUS THE PIMPLE MONSTER FROM OUTER SPACE

Acne sucks, but unfortunately for all the angst ridden teens in this world, there is generally very little you can do to prevent a pimple outbreak other than getting a over the counter prescription to burn the red and black headed little suckers away. Acne happens when skin pores become clogged with naturally occurring oils, which promotes the growth of bacteria thus causing inflammation. Zits of course, are a mainstay of everyday adolescent life, but some people can suffer outbreaks well into their twenties and thirties. The severity of an outbreak depends upon several factors including genetics, diet, and hygiene.
Over the past half century a multibillion-dollar industry has developed as companies push various facial cleansers, soaps and creams upon the pimpled populace. Benzoyl peroxide, a chemical that essential dries up the skin has become one of the most popular treatments today despite the fact that it can end up irritating the skin. For those who suffer from severe cases of acne, expensive over the counter prescription drugs as well a laser surgery that can run into the thousands of dollars has now become the norm.
Natural effective cures for acne sufferers do exist but are generally ignored by the mainstream media which it depend upon the ad revenue flow of giant pharmaceutical companies to pay their bills. One possible natural treatment for acne is Aloe Vera. The gel of the Aloe Vera plant contains many skin friendly properties that can help heal and rejuvenate the skin. For years, the Aloe Vera plant has been used as a home remedy to treat burns, cuts and insect bites. The same properties of the plant that helps sooth a burn will also help reduce the redness and swelling caused by acne. The long chain polysaccharides within the gel of the Aloe plant are natural building blocks that will help the skin repair itself. Aloe also contains significant amounts of vitamin E; a vitamin many experts say is essential for healthy skin. Aloe also acts like a mild astringent, which will help remove excess oil and bacteria, helping keep future acne outbreaks at bay.
While Aloe Vera plant will not help get rid of those dastardly pimples overnight, it can be as effective as many of the over hyped creams, lotions and gels found at your local drug store. A little Aloe Vera plant costs only a couple of bucks and can be found at any garden center. They are real easy to take care of, requiring only a minimal amount of care and lots of sunshine. And, if your thumbs are nowhere near green, Aloe Vera products are readily available at most drugstores. These products, usually found in the “natural remedies” section, will generally cost much less than the products that you see advertised between episodes of America’s Best Dance Crew and will work just as well in clearing and healing your skin.
Yulia Berry is an independent health researcher and author of the best selling e-book on aloe vera, "Aloe - Your Miracle Doctor." She distributes a weekly newsletter regarding home remedies and has written another popular e-book "Pharmacy In Vegetables" and dozens of natural health articles published on hundreds of websites worldwide. For information on Aloe - Your Miracle Doctor, visit: http://www.aloe-yourmiracledoctor.com

Tips For Fresh Breath

Everyone wants to have fresh breath. Whether you are with a client trying to make a good impression, on a date looking for a kiss, or trying to keep your friends from looking away while you chat with them… everyone wants to have fresh breath. Here are some tips for fresh breath.
• Eat an apple - Apples have pectin in them which naturally removes odors from your mouth. Plus apples are good for your teeth and you know what they say…an apple a day keep the doctor away.
• Use a tongue scraper - Using a tongue scraper removes dead cells, bacteria, and leftover food off of your tongue. So it basically removes everything that causes bad breath. A tongue scraper is an excellent tool to have around to quickly prevent bad breath.
• Drink water - A dry mouth helps cause bad breath so you should continue to drink water all day to keep your mouth moist.
• Munch on fresh herbs - Rather than keeping mints or gum handy, hold onto some fresh herbs instead. Rosemary, parsley, spearmint, and tarragon are all excellent choices of fresh herbs to chew on in order to keep your breath fresh.
• Drink green tea - Green tea has polyphenols in it which helps stop the growth of bacteria in the mouth and therefore stops bad breath. Plus green tea is good for you and is known for helping fight cancer.