The research about acne and its true underlying causes already exists. Medical professionals just don't understand how to appropriately apply it.
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Allopathic medicine only seeks to find singular causes and one size fits all solutions. And of the few doctors that may be aware of the bigger picture most simply do not believe their patients will be capable of applying what is essentially a lifestyle intervention. Acne, like most chronic diseases we have no reasonable treatments for, are multi-factorial. Until you address all underlying factors the disease will not go into remission. This is not how modern medicine works, modern medicine is all about drug therapy. (and no disease has ever been rooted in a drug deficiency unfortunately) I had terrible adult acne until I was 30. I wrote a book about what I discovered and how I finally cleared my skin. Now I help other people clear their skin once and for all. Acne is a lot of things but what it’s not is a bacterial condition. We all carry the P. acne bacteria on our skin but only 17% develop the condition of “acne” in the US. Other countries' acne rates are much lower. That should have been the clinicians first clue but when your only tool is a hammer every problem is a nail.
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