Contrary to popular belief, acne bacteria do not cause acne. Life long acne  researcher exposes the true connection between acne bacteria and acne formation.  Discover why acne is not a problem with your skin. 
 
 Propionibacterium acnes, or p acne bacteria, the bacteria we all have on our  skin is an essential life form. Like all life forms it fights to survive and  sustain their lives. Surprisingly, these microscopic creatures that conventional  medicine taught us to believe are the cause of acne, are actually a small part  of the acne puzzle and a vital player in sustaining our inner balance and the  health of our skin. 
 
 Acne bacteria are not contagious and everyone has acne bacteria on their skin,  regardless if the individual suffers from acne or not. Streptococcus bacteria,  for example, exist in everyone's throat, but it doesn't always cause a strep  throat or tonsillitis. The reason is that similar to the acne bacteria these  bacteria will not trigger the formation of a strep throat (or acne in the case  of the acne bacteria) unless the specific condition or the right "environment"  is created. 
 
 It is important to know that as long as the acne bacteria stays in balance with  your internal system, acne bacteria will "mind their own business" and will  defend the body from colonization of harmful bacteria. Acne bacteria feed  themselves from the secretions of our sweat and sebaceous glands, and in a  balanced biological state, sustains the flexibility of our skin. 
 
 Acne is an environment that forms only when the production of sebum on the skin  is excessive. This excessive production of oil is triggered mainly by hormonal  imbalance. 
 
 When blood toxins (usually blood toxins that are expelled through your skin) are  mixed with this over production of oil, the p.acne invades the hair follicles  and starts to multiply. The P. acne multiplies by feeding themselves of the oil  using enzymes. As part of this feeding process, acne bacteria produces free  fatty acids that irritate the skin. The body calls the white and red blood cells  to defend itself. The red and white blood cells often cause an inflammatory  response, that results in the familiar symptoms of acne: swelling, pus,  whiteheads, nodules and pustules. 
 
 Killing the acne bacteria using antibiotics is a fruitless and destructive  approach. Taking antibiotic is destructive because it upsets the natural balance  of the P.acne in our body, eradicates the good probiotic bacteria and enables  the intrusion of harmful bacteria to skin. Taking antibiotics is fruitless  because constant intake of antibiotics will eventually cause the p.acne to  become resistant to antibiotics. It is a fruitless approach also because it  doesn't stop the environment that caused the P.acne to multiply. 
 
 The only way to stop acne permanently is to neutralize the acne environment  (when the bacteria multiplies and feeds on blood toxins and excessive production  of oil). To stop acne, you must balance oil secretion and discharge your body  from accumulated toxins and control the nutritional, hormonal, psychological and  environmental triggers. 
 
 The secret for permanent clear skin is therefore, neutralizing all the factors  that form the acne environment while keeping the p. acne bacteria at an optimal  balance.  
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