Natracil Acne Soap publishes studies showing Tea Tree Oil benefits for Acne

Natracil Acne Soap publishes studies showing Tea Tree Oil proves to be just as benzoyl peroxide in treating acne—but without the risks.

Cleveland, OH. —Benzoyl Peroxide — the ubiquitous chemical present in a lot of acne treatments—offer little health benefits over natural antimicrobial essential oils in treating acne. In fact, studies worldwide have shown that Tea Tree Oil (TTO) to be just as effective with indications that there are less side effects.

What are the side effects of Benzoyl Peroxide?

All medicines may cause side effects, and many people have no, or minor, side effects. Still, in many cases the most COMMON side effects reported when using products containing Benzoyl Peroxide are: Dryness; feeling of warmth; irritation; itching; peeling; redness; stinging; swelling of the skin. This is particularly ironic considering the purpose of an acne treatment is to promote healthier skin.

Tea Tree Oil Is It A Better Solution for Treating Acne?

Acne Vulgaris is essential a series of infections caused by the natural secretion of Sebum. Sebum clogs the pores creating the perfect environment for bacteria to proliferate. The active ingredient in TTO— terpinen-4-ol — is a known natural anti-inflammatory agent with powerful natural antimicrobial properties. The studies indicate that Tea tree Oil accomplishes everything chemical treatments can without many of the side effects mentioned above.

The studies that were conducted span several continents and include clinical research from Europe, India, and Australia

Because of the way benzoyl peroxide kills the bacteria, mutations can happen at the targeted site. In addition, Benzoyl Peroxide and other synthetic chemicals can destroy most of the healthy skin bacteria. Our healthy bacteria are the heart of the body’s natural immune system. It’s our first line of defense so any impact on that opens the door to continued infections.

It appears that using natural essential oils in the treatment of acne can circumvent this. Natural antimicrobial essential oils like Tea tree Oil and Eucalyptus Oil work by creating an extremely hostile environment for offensive pathogens, making it hard for them to survive, but not so harsh as to kill off all the skin’s natural healthy bacteria. In sense, they work in tandem with the skin’s natural immunities to fight infection.

The simple solution: By incorporating natural antimicrobial essential oils like Tea Tree Oils and Oils of Eucalyptus in a soap bar, companies like Natracil help you control the spread of skin infections on his team, avoid antibiotic resistance and minimize re occurring outbreaks.

The evidence showing the effectiveness of essential oils are widely known. The risks of using natural oils as a component of good hygiene are practically non-existent.

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~ by Writomania on February 26, 2010.

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