My ten year old son has small pimples all
across his forehead. his skin is so
sensitive i'm afraid to use anything on it
for fear the use of any product will
worsen the acne. I have had acne since I
was his age, and my acne began the same
way his acne is statring, small pim;es
across the forehead. Throughout my
childhood I had SEVERE acne. nothing I
used seemed to help it, and over the years
it simply got progressively worse. Even in
my adult life (now 40 yrs old), I still
have some acne scarring, and have some
occassional breakouts. There is no way I
want the same to happen to my son. I
wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy.
Since almost any facial products and soap
causes breakouts, he uses only water to
wash his face until I can get him to a
Dr., I don't have insurance so it may be a
while befroe I can take him----aANY
SUGGESTIONS ??????????????
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Corinna T
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 Oct 2007 Posts: 1
Small Pimples On Forehead Posted: 10-07-07 09:32am
all acne is caused from impurities in the
blood. Dirty blood can be caused by a
plugged and congested liver. A quick and
inexpensive way with no side effects
(other than possible temporary hiccups) is
to use cayenne pills from a health food
store. Usually run around $12 to $15 for
60 capsules. Cool cayenne also has ginger
in it for easy digestion (no hiccups). The
cayenne purifies the blood by heat up the
impurities and burning them up. Even if
you have ulcers it is very beneficial to
them and actually heals them too! You
shouldn't lie down right after taking
these capsules just because they may feel
like you have heartburn. If someone is
having a heart attack and you put real
cayenne under their tongue it should help
stop the heart attack. Even though your
son is only 10 it would be very beneficial
for him with no side effects and will help
him in the flu season. The way the body
flushes out its impurities is through
mucus, which will come through the nose,
butt and urine. There is no discomfort
from cayenne pills and they come in some
different heat units (potency). They range
anywhere from 15,000 - 100,000 htu. I can
tell you from experience the heat
sensation in the stomach is no different
what amount of heat units the capsule has.
You should notice your sons acne begin to
clear in about a week. He could take 1-3
capsules throughout the day or all at once
if he is doing 3. For external use to
cleanse the skin and reset the
acid/alkaline balance you could buy a
small bottle of Apple Cider Vinegar with
"mother" in it on a cotton ball every
night before bed until it clears up. The
apple cider vinegar must not be filtered.
It must say "mother" on the bottle. The
cobwebby looking stuff is theactual
medicinal part of the vinegar. This ACV
will run you about $3 to $6 a bottle. Just
buy the smallest size to start.
Good Luck
Good health shouldn't cost hardly any
money. That is just a pharmaceutical media
hype to scare people. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.
Empower yourself and research what I have
told you. You'll be amazed at how much
Cayenne and Apple Cider Vinegar can do for
so little money.
Take Care
PS
I work in the medical health field and
many of these professionals that push
pharmaceuticals come to me for advice.
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