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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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Probiotics for Acne
Probiotics: If a patient is taking antibiotics for acne, probiotic supplements may be effective in reducing effects associated with antibiotic and antiviral therapies such as diarrhea or constipation. The gastrointestinal ....
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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
Omega-3 fatty acids: Omega-3 fatty acids, such as fish oils, help with inflammation and immunity associated with acne. Experts recommend choosing quality fish oil supplements, as heavy metals have been ....
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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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