A friend, who was suffering from acute acne and was keeping absent from the classes, asked me the other day, "Does drinking water get rid of acne?" She told me that she is drinking a lot of water these days and was hopeful about getting a relief soon. My answer made her happy and gave her some hope. I told her that drinking a lot of water may help gradually improve the situation and may give relief from acne and related inflammation, although it is not the exact cure for acne. In fact, there is not absolute cure for it at all.
As famous Greek physician, Hippocrates, once said, "Let your foods be your medicine and your medicine your food as nature is the healer of all diseases!" Although times have changed, Hippocrates's philosophy still holds true today. Back in his day, it was believed that the human body should represent itself as a whole, and not separate parts. As he believed, all a body needed for healing was good food, fresh air, and a clean environment. Sounds pretty simple, doesn't it? Today, should Hippocrates come walking through that kitchen door, he would be shocked to see some of the greasy and fatty foods resting on our plates and lining our stomachs.
Now, although it seems that teenagers can't escape acne, there are still certain techniques they can do to at least minimize the threats it brings. Dealing with teenage acne, however, lies mostly on knowing the severity of the condition and what specific options are best for it.
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