Of course berberine has a lot of good effect as You mention later in Your article, but the only human clinical
study about acne - Berberis vulgaris shown, that the fruit has the anti-acne effect when ingested orally and the fruit doesn't cintain any berberine.
Not exact matches
According to the Canadian Medical Association in response to a recent
study that said Canadian women are not heeding pregnancy warnings
about the use of isotretinoin, a potent but effective drug that treats severe
acne.
Providing women who take a powerful
acne drug with a fact sheet
about contraception while visiting the dermatologist can significantly improve their awareness of the most effective birth control options and may prevent unintended pregnancies and birth defects that can be caused by the drug, according to a University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
study published Feb. 4 in the journal JAMA Dermatology.
I think your question is an excellent one; many
studies talk only
about milk consumption and the relation to
acne, but what
about cheese?
The only piece of evidence we lack
about witch hazel's power as an
acne clearing topical treatment is a direct
study on
acne itself.
There are no
studies about AcnEase on the internet except a clinical trial that is on their website which explains how it is possibly effective for not just
acne, but also for improvement in rosacea (specifically facial flushing) and also gastrointestinal issues.
«While more
studies are needed to identify the most beneficial aspects of probiotics and determine whether topical or oral probiotics yield the best results, I think we can expect to see some cutting - edge probiotic products for
acne and rosacea in the near future... Until then, I would recommend that patients with
acne or rosacea see their dermatologist to talk
about adding foods with live active cultures, such as yogurt, to their diets or taking an oral probiotic supplement daily.
Few
acne patients know
about superoxide dismutase, but the
studies above prove that everybody needs to.
About 14 percent of birth control pill users take the medication to treat their
acne, according to the 2011
study.