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The Use of Herbal Remedies and Garlic For Rosacea

Antibiotics

People suffering from rosacea and those treated with antibiotics for longer periods are more prone to yeast infections. Long-term use of antibiotics can reduce normal bacterial population and increase yeast volume.

Most treatments have side effects, these vary from person to person and depend on several factors including diet. Treatment that works for someone with little or no side effects will not work for others. Dosage also varies from person to person and is also influenced by several factors.

Diet:

Usually one can enjoy or eat some type of yogurt, which helps maintain the bacterial balance in their diet and can help reduce the bacterial population of intestines. Other people can eat some herbs and spices that are known to have anti-bacterial properties. Garlic is also known as a natural antibiotic and antibacterial with a history that goes back to history. It has been suggested that it may help fight acne, and reports of its use for rosacea also suggest that this may be the case.

Herbal medicine works for some people: It is suggested that the major problem with herbal remedies for rosacea sufferers may be 'natural doses'. changes if the ingredients or spices are not made into tablets with known doses.

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A person with severe rosacea for 5 years has been receiving mild treatment, antibiotic and gluten treatment removed from their diet. Gluten removal eliminates most but not all rosacea. The person then had a bad infection and started taking nine garlic tablets a day for about a week and then cut back to 6 daily. They say "Rosacea is almost gone and they also go to the gluten-free party for Thanksgiving - and drink red wine without flare"

Analyze why this works for this person: Gluten-free foods: Various articles on the internet have shown that gluten-free diets help where the digestive system is affected by antibiotics. Therefore, this may have been helpful since the person was on antibiotics. Recommended gluten free diet helps restore bowel to normal after antibiotic treatment.

Garlic Tablet.

Be careful when trying garlic, it is reported as a trigger for around 10% of patients.

It is recommended that garlic tablets work for several reasons: -

1) Use of garlic tablets following antibiotic treatment and gluten free diet may be important. Maybe after another treatment it has affected but does not cure rosacea. Using antibiotics will not be a long-term solution.

Maybe garlic tablets later along with the 'straw that breaks the camel back'. On their own before another treatment, they may not cure rosacea. It's speculative, they might work. A clinical trial is needed to answer this question and also to determine if garlic produces a long-lasting, expected drug.

Garlic like natural herbs and antibacterial ingredients, does not affect good bacteria, which is why most people can eat and enjoy spices and spices. So people who will now take long-term garlic tablets should do so.

2) Garlic doses are controlled using a tablet. Consider eating a slice of garlic pizza; having 2 pieces instead of 1 will double the dose. This would be equivalent to someone taking 18 tablets instead of 9.

One chef can add three times the amount of garlic from another. This combined with the above would equate to people taking 54 tablets instead of 9

One chef can use garlic centered outside the tube, another can use pressed garlic cloves. Again the quantity of garlic in the pieces will change significantly.

The active ingredient of garlic cloves will also change depending on when and where it is grown and 'various'. All plants and fruits have different types, for example consider different types of apples.

The use of dose-enabled garlic tablets will be maintained throughout the first week and then reduced to 1/3 accurately.

Garlic seems to help with rosacea that affects the eyes: The person has really bad rosacea and has terrible cheeks at the worst, it also affects their eyes and they use 5 or more moisture drops. times a day. Since garlic tablets, they do not need to use moisture drops. There may be reasons for this as it relates to how garlic and garlic can make springs.

If a person eats a lot of garlic, the smell can actually 'come out of the skin' and that person can have the smell of garlic. '

Therefore, it is likely that garlic in the body will find its way into the eyelid skin and may be a tear or tear, where sensitive nerves end up on the surface of the eye (which responds when your onions and odors touch them ) sends a message to the brain that 'makes the eyes damp'.

Addendum: Another rosacea patient warned that garlic might trigger saying "I think garlic doesn't irritate my skin, maybe I eat it mostly as part of an olive oil salad. & # 39; & # 39; I wonder if garlic can actually help because it is known to have antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal properties. "



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