There is no such thing as a perfect acne care treatment for everyone. Some people find that topical over-the-counter creams like benzoyl peroxide or tea tree oil work for them. Yet others swear by their dermatologist. But if all these don't work well enough for you, maybe you need to look elsewhere for your acne cure. One of the fads which always returns is detox
Is There Any Scientific Proof That Detox
If the doctors are right that detox
With both the medical and pharmaceutical industries firmly against detox
There were two consultants in my old office - both of them had very good complexion. One of them was a Vegan (or vegetarian), which is the basis for many detox treatments in the market today. The other only eats fruits for dinner. He left the meat, rice and other stuff for breakfast and lunch. Given that both of them worked 80-hour weeks, their clear skin very likely came from their
Could their clear skin be caused by superior Indian genes? Fortunately for those of us NOT born Indian, I don't think so. In that same office, we also had a half dozen contract Indian programmers... who fully enjoyed the American lifestyle of McDonalds, Kentucky and Pizza Hut (courtesy of their project manager). They had greasy skin, and clearly suffered from pimples.
So it seems that
Why Do You Need A Detox
Honestly, not everyone needs a detox
But I know a 50-year old businessman who swears by his detox
So, maybe, just maybe, you too will find it beneficial to you. The only way to find out for sure is to try it out yourself.
So What Should You Do?
Enough people have found detox helpful for acne care treatment. Unless you're allergic to fruits, it doesn't hurt you to try! If nothing else has worked for you, try it for 3 months. If you go to a dermatologist, that's how long his treatment is supposed to take, anyway. We aren't talking about replacing every meal with fruits and water, just your weekend meals. That's just 8 days out of 30, for 3 months, at no extra cost.