If you ask the question, “how serious is acne”, most people, including many health care professionals, will tell you that they regard acne as a relatively trivial condition. After all, acne never kills anyone, it’s not a condition that causes severe disability and, if it was left untreated, it would resolve itself in the majority of cases. So perhaps it should come as no surprise that a lot of health care professionals, especially those who haven’t been trained in skin conditions, fail to see the full picture and the impact it can have on a patient’s wellbeing.

Acne ranges in severity from very mild, just a few spots or pimples, to the very severe, extensive lesions and scarring. Acne mainly affects a patient’s quality of life, it can have a negative effect on their self-esteem, lead to severe depression and some patients also consider suicide! For the vast majority of people, this is totally unnecessary as almost all cases of acne, no matter how severe, can be treated successfully nowadays.

As with any skin condition, you cannot assume that just because a patient has very mild symptoms that they are in any way less affected by their condition than someone with very severe symptoms. If you have a child, friend or relation who’s life is being ruined by acne, please take the time to get them some help, it is thought that up to 20% of people with skin conditions have suicidal thoughts, and 5% actively consider suicide as a better option than living with there disease. For many people acne is life-ruining, but for some it is a very real life-threatening condition.

It is very difficult to convey the trauma an acne patient suffers to a non-sufferer, but I ask you to try to imagine what it must be like to have the most visible part of your body, your face, consistently affected by this chronic condition. If you can imagine, even slightly, what acne patients go through, you might somehow understand why they put so much effort into finding a treatment that works for them.

There are literally hundreds of treatment options available to acne patients, but finding the one that suits you best can be a long laborious task – don’t give up however, because while you can treat almost all cases of acne successfully, if you leave it untreated you run the risk of scarring, and the scars will last forever.

If the option is available to you, I would certainly recommend a visit to the dermatologist. Your dermatologist will assess your treatment needs based on a number of factors, such as the type of skin you have, your gender, your age, your overall health, the site of your acne and whether it’s infected or not, they will also take into account your levels of stress. They will also have access to the very latest treatments and any new management techniques, and are vastly experienced in treating all types of acne.

Ray Baker is a writer and crusader for better health. He writes about medical issues for http://expert-acne-patient.com/ a free site where you will find articles and advice on acne, acne treatments, and Proactive Acne Solution.

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Aspartame causes lesions in the brain and is a neuroexciter
Major Complaints ascribed to Aspartame containing products by 551 apparent reactors.

Symptom No. % Symptom No. %

Eye Gastrointestinal

Decreased vision or other eye problems Nausea 79 14

(blurring, “bright flashes,” tunnel vision) 140 25 Diarrhea 70 13

Pain (one or both eyes) 51 9 Associated gross blood in the stools 12 2

Decreased tears, trouble with contact Abdominal pain 70 13

lens, or both 46 8 Pain on swallowing 28 5

Blindness (one or both eyes) 14 3 Skin and allergies

Ear Severe itching without a rash 44 8

Tinnitus (“ringing,” “buzzing”) 73 13 Severe lip and mouth reactions 29 5

Severe intolerance for noise 47 9 Urticaria (hives) 25 5

Marked impairment of hearing 25 5 Other eruptions 48 9

Neurologic Aggravation of respiratory allergies 10 2

Headaches 249 45 Endocrine and metabolic

Dizziness, unsteadiness, or both 217 39 Loss of diabetes control; precipitation

Confusion, memory loss, or both 157 29 of clinical diabetes; aggravation or

Severe drowsiness and sleepiness 93 17 simulation of diabetic complications 60 11

Paresthesias (“pins and needles.” “tin- Menstrual changes 45 8

gling”) or numbness or the limbs 82 15 Severe reduction or cessation or pe-

Convulsions (grand mal epileptic at- riods 22 4

tacks) 70 14 Paradoxic weight gain 34 6

Petit mal attacks and “absences” 18 3 Marked weight loss 26 5

Severe slurring of speech 64 12 Marked thinning or loss of the hair 32 6

Severe tremors 51 9 Aggravated hypoglycemia (low blood

Severe “hyperactivity” and “restless sugar attacks) 25 5

legs” 43 8 Other

Atypical facial pain 38 7 Frequency of voiding (day and night),

Psychologic – Psychiatric burning on urination (dysuria), or

Severe depression 139 25 both 69 13

“Extreme irritability” 125 23 Excessive thirst 65 12

“Severe anxiety attacks” 105 19 Severe joint pains 58 11

“Marked personality changes” 88 16 “Bloat” 57 10

Recent “severe insomnia” 76 14 Fluid retention and leg swelling 20 4

“Severe aggravation of phobias” 41 7 Increased susceptibility to infection 7 1

Chest ______________________________________________

Palpitations, tachycardia (rapid heart Roberts, H.J.; Reactions Attributed to Aspartame-Containing

action), or both 88 16 Products: 551 Cases. Journal of App. Nut. Vol 40, Nov 2,

“Shortness or breath” 54 10 1988.

Atypical chest pain 44 8

Recent hypertension (high blood pres-

sure) 34 6

Aspartame is a synthesized Product:

NutraSweet (food additive) : found in over 4,000 products!

Equal (sugar substitute) , the “BLUE PACKAGE”

Components of synthesized Aspartame:

Methanol -10% Phenylalanine – 50% Aspartic Acid – 40%

Breakdown Products of AspartameFormaldehyde DopamineFormic Acid NorepinephrineWood alcohol EpinephrineBeta aspartame PhenylethylamineAspartylphenylalanine PhenylpyruvateAspartylphenylalanine amide Phenylactic acidTyrosine Phenylacetic acidL-Dopa Diketopiperazine (DKP)

Implicated in brain tumor.

CONDITIONS CAUSED BY THE BREAKDOWN PRODUCTS

I. Methanol (Wood Alcohol)

-IS poisonous to man when it stands alone.

-As a constituent of other foods in nature, it is in combination with ethyl alcohol,

which counteracts/neutralizes the methanol as it is metabolized.

-There is no ethyl alcohol (EtOH) in aspartame.

-Methanol in not in “free form,” unless Aspartame is heated over 80O F. (as in warehouse)

-10% of the weight of Aspartame will be absorbed into the bloodstream as methanol within hours of consumption.-Methanol metabolizes into formaldehyde and formic acid in 12-18 hours after consumption. -Formaldehyde is known to cause cancer, accumulating slowly without detection in the body. – Methanol when heated above 85O F in food, liquid or in the body (98.6O F) is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream. (2 teaspoons is a lethal dose in humans!)-NutraSweet releases one molecule of Methanol for each molecule of Aspartame consumed.

Signs of methanol poisoning include:

Cerebral Edema Pulmonary Edema

severe headache labored breathing

impaired articulation

fainting back pain

lethargy abdominal pain (Pancreatic inflammation)

visual loss Leg cramps

confusion Enlargement of heart muscleParathesias (Numbing, prickling, and shooting pain.) *Visual signs are always asso. with acute toxicity and not chronic

Reported symptoms of Aspartame poisoning:

Neurological Other body Symptoms

headaches skin lesions

nausea rashes

vertigo muscle cramping and joint pain

insomnia loss of energy

numbness of extremities PMS

blurred vision menstrual cramps

blindness and other eye problems irregularity or loss of menstrual cycle

memory loss symptoms mimicking heart attacks

slurred speech tachycardia

mild to suicidal depression arrhythmias

personality changes edema

subtle mood ch

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