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May 23, 2012
In Today's Issue
- Have You Seen Linda Allen's new Candida System yet? It's called "Yeast Infection No More"
- Latest: Thyme Can Fight Acne Causing Bacteria...
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Latest: Thyme Can Fight Acne Causing Bacteria...
Dear Reader,
Here's an unexpected idea. The next acne treatment you use might be found not in the pharmacy but in the produce area of your local market. Thyme is an herb that is naturally loaded with lots of anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties. The intriguing findings of research into the three natural compounds that fight against acne-causing bacteria was presented at the Society for General Microbiology 2012 Spring Conference held in Dublin.
We all know acne as a skin condition that causes unsightly pimples. It happens when the pores on the surface of the skin get clogged, and while most common during the teen (3 of 4 teens have acne) years can hit at any age... even babies. It does not come from chocolate, nuts or greasy foods. Still, you should know that diets high in refined sugars might be related to acne.
A team of researchers out of the U.K's Leeds Metropolitan University steeped thyme, marigold and myrrh to create a tincture. A tincture is made when plant material is soaked in alcohol for days or weeks. The process draws out the active compounds of the plant.
They then tested the tinctures, as well as an alcohol control, on the bacteria that are known to cause acne. These mixtures were all able to kill off the acne-causing bacteria after five minutes, but thyme was by far the most potent. The thyme tincture also had a greater antibacterial effect than standard preparations of benzoyl peroxide.
If the findings hold up, thyme could be a natural alternative to treat acne. Current treatments with benzoyl peroxide come with the potential side effect of burning and skin irritation - common in many patients and especially those with sensitive skin.
Study leader Dr. Margarita Gomez-Escalada believes an herbal preparation is going to be less hard on the skin because of the anti-inflammatory properties of the plants being used. And they can be just as, maybe more, effective than the treatments available to patients today.
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Latest: Thyme Can Fight Acne Causing Bacteria... Continued...
Still dermatologists are quick to point out that while promising, this study
is preliminary, and thyme-based acne treatments are still some years away.
There are certainly those, such as Michele Green, MD, a dermatologist at Lenox
Hill Hospital, who think a thyme-based acne treatment cannot come soon enough.
Benzoyl peroxide is irritating and very drying, so an herbal treatment would
be a fantastic option to offer patients.
In the meantime, if you deal with acne, the first thing you need to do is visit
the skin care area of your local pharmacy. Choose a cleanser with salicylic acid,
followed by a mild benzoyl peroxide product that you leave on your skin. If using
these products doesn't show any results after a week or so, you need to take
the next step, seeing a dermatologist to get a prescription strength medication.
And even the experts who conducted the study warn people not to use thyme at
home. Just because it works in the lab doesn't mean what you'd buy and apply
to your skin will do the same thing. More clinical testing needs to be done before
we can have an effective, gentle and natural treatment for acne... but it seems
we're on our way.
To your good health,
Kirsten Whittaker
Daily Health Bulletin Editor
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Sources:
http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/acne/news/20120412/thymes-time-as-acne-remedy-may-be-coming_soon?src=RSS_PUBLIC
U.S. National Library of Medicine info on acne: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001876/
Margarita Gomez-Escalada, PhD, Senior Lecturer, Leeds University: http://www.leedsmet.ac.uk/hss/
subject_groups_margarita_gomez_escalada.htm
Society for General Microbiology's Spring Conference, March 26-29, 2012: http://www.sgm.ac.uk/meetings/past.cfm
Press release, SGM Spring Conference, March 28, 2012: http://www.sgm.ac.uk/news/releases/DUB12_MGE.cfm
Michele Green, MD, dermatologist, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York City: http://health.usnews.com/top-doctors/michele-green-dermatologist-62CC000656
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