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The ingredients of Acne-Ltd III are exactly what the skin and body needs as it contains no irritating fragrances providing the most favorable skin acceptance for those with sensitive eczema damaged skin surfaces.

The Acne-Ltd III ingredients consist of: zinc oxide, magnesium stearate, sodium chloride, iron oxide, copper oxide, polyethylene glycol, and sulfur which is a required ingredient of your skeletal system and body fluids. Please read about the basic body minerals needed for human cell regeneration so that you will understand that: Sulfur is not to be confused with the oral antibiotic sulfa pills used to treat body bacterial infections and Eczema-Ltd III does not have sulfa as an ingredient. The ingredients are compressed together under pressure to make Acne-Ltd III smoother than the human skin surface. The Acne-Ltd III disk is 'glided over the wet skin after washing' where a small portion of the ingredients aredissolved and spread evenly over the facial areas for direct best use of any product instead of being 'systemic' throughout the body as an antibiotic. Simplicity in directly aiming ata target greatly insures accuracy in meeting your objective adverse without side effects. The oral antibiotic treatments that are swallowed or 'systemic' actually cause more rosacea red symptoms along with bacteria building a resistance to oral and topical antibiotics. For information on the latest FDA findings, see Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics.

Sulfur is a naturally occurring mineral in the earth as all base minerals in the body are which you will see in the table below. In fact it's the eighth most abundant mineral in the human body. Sulfa is a complex molecule which does 'not' include sulfur. The allergy to the synthetically produced sulfa is caused by proteins formed by sulfa when ingested. Sulfur is completely safe for people with allergies to sulfa.

Topically applied zinc has been used for decades by various medical physicians for the treatment of inflammatory acne. They have used zinc either as the primary ingredient or in conjunction with other anti-acne medications. Currently, zinc is found in several different active forms in hundreds of over-the-counter skin care products and anti-acne medications. Topically applied zinc has been shown to have a potent anti-septic effect.

Magnesium stearate has been used for hundreds of years for its anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory actions, by which they reduce redness better than antibiotics, and their vascular constrictor action, which reduces overall facial redness whereas no other products constricts the dilated skin vessels as these ingredients do so well.

Sodium chloride has long been well known for its anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory actions, by which they reduce redness better than antibiotics, and their vascular constrictor action, which reduces overall facial redness whereas no other products constricts the dilated skin vessels as these ingredients do so well.

Iron oxide is a naturally occurring compound of iron and oxygen. Used as a natural colorant. This is used to distinguish between the two disks. The tan colored disk contains less sulfur than the yellow/white colored disk. It’s a good ‘starter’ or daytime disk.

Copper oxide: Copper oxide has been found effective for its anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory actions, by which they reduce redness better than antibiotics, and their vascular constrictor action, which reduces overall facial redness whereas no other products constricts the dilated skin vessels as these ingredients do so well.

Polyethylene glycol used in a very small amount to improve the spread ability. It is often used as a coating over pills to make them easier to swallow.

Macrominerals (Essential) % Average Human Body
Content (70kg person)
Oxygen 65.4 43 kg
Carbon 18.2 12 kg
Hydrogen 9.5 6.3 kg
Nitrogen 3 2 kg
Calcium 1.67 1.1kg
Phosphorus 1.14 750 grams
Potassium 0.342 225 grams
Sulfur 0.228 150 grams
Chloride 0.152 100 grams
Sodium 0.137 90 grams
Magnesium 0.053 35 grams
Silicon 0.046 30 grams

Microminerals % Average Human Body
Content (70kg person)
Essentiality
Iron 0.00638 4,200 mg Essential
Fluoride 0.00395 2,600 mg Essential
Zinc 0.00365 2,400 mg Possibly Essential
Rubidium 0.000532 350 mg Essential
Strontium 0.000486 320 mg Probably Essential
Lead 0.000243 160 mg Possibly Essential
Copper 0.000137 90 mg Essential

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WHITEHEADS - CLOSED ACNE COMEDONES

Closed comedones are called whiteheads.Whiteheads occur when the follicle is completely blocked. Whiteheads are small white spots about the size of pinheads, which are caused by collections of oil and skin in pores. Comedones are small non-inflammatory lesions, which may be flesh colored, white, or dark bumps that give skin a rough texture and appearance. The bumps are found at the opening of a sebaceous follicle/pore. Comedones form because plugs of sebum and keratin (old skin cells) block the skin pores/ follicles. Comedones form because plugs of sebum and old skin cells block the pores in your skin. The cells lining the sebaceous duct proliferate excessively in acne and may block the sebaceous duct forming a comedone. These may be so small that they are not visible to the naked eye called microcomedones or quite large and deeper called nodules. Comedogenic refers to anything that tends to clog pores and produce comedones. Comedonal acne is a type of acne in which most lesions are comedones such as blackheads and whiteheads and with no other kinds of skin lesions. These are the un-inflamed blackheads and whiteheads that occur on the forehead and chin of those with acne, adult acne or rosacea. The singular is "comedo".

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