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Chasteberry: Chasteberry or vitex (Vitex agnus-castus) is reported to have hormonal effects similar to progesterone in the body, and one of the causes of acne may be hormonally related. Vitex was reported in one human study to improve the symptoms of acne. Caution is advised when taking vitex supplements as numerous adverse effects including drug interactions are possible. Vitex is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless otherwise advised by a doctor.

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Saw palmetto for Acne
Saw palmetto: Saw palmetto (Serenoa repens) may help balance male hormonal levels and may be used in acne therapy. Although no scientific evidence exists for the use of saw palmetto ....

 

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Phototherapy for Acne
Phototherapy: Studies have reported that visible light may successfully be used to treat acne, particularly intense blue light generated by purpose-built fluorescent lighting, dichroic bulbs, LEDs or lasers. Used twice ....

 

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Omega for Acne
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Nicotinamide for Acne
Nicotinamide: Studies have reported that nicotinamide in doses of 750 milligrams, combined with zinc 25 milligrams, copper 1.5 milligrams, and folic acid 500 micrograms, is effective in treating acne vulgaris ....

 

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