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Natural Vitamin A: The Safe Alternative to Accutane
By gcleanth
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Many will know about Accutane, Isotretinoin, or other names given to the synthetic drug prescribed for severe acne sufferers. However, you may not be aware that this drug is simply a synthetic (manufactured), pre-formed Vitamin A replacement. Most of you will know about Accutane, Isotretinoin, or any of the other names given to the synthetic drug prescribed for severe acne sufferers. However, if you have not researched it or taken it yourself you may not be aware that this drug is simply a synthetic (manufactured), pre-formed vitamin A replacement. Most of you will also know that synthetic drugs and vitamins more often than not have a negative effect on the human body. Accutane is no different. Yes, Accutane is a proven treatment for acne, and I don't doubt that it works, but the fact that a prescription is needed to purchase it and a (warning) must be signed is proof enough that it is dangerous. Prescription acne treatments in general have are similarly unsafe, and medical supervision and advice is always required for these treatments. That is not to say that they will all cause you harm, because they won't. However, if a safer, natural, and equally effective alternative is available, then isn't that always the better option? Vitamin A has been proven to maintain healthy eyes and skin. This is the primary reason for the development of isotretinoin, the active chemical form of Vitamin A used in Accutane. However, the natural forms, or more specifically the carotene forms of it (e.g. beta-carotene, alpha-carotene, etc), found in dietary sources are not toxic. In this way, the natural alternative (or some of you might call it the 'home remedy') is far superior. Organic, natural Vitamin A supplements are available from most chemists and health stores and are easily purchased over the counter. The bonus of this is that you can purchase 100 Vitamin A or beta-carotene capsules in a small bottle for less than $10. However, supplements, while massively safer than Accutane, still have a small risk of Vitamin A toxicity if taken in excess. Therefore, for the highest benefit, you should review the dietary sources listed below for an increased intake without danger and compare it to the risk of toxicity based on the suggestions below. Generally, Vitamin A capsules will contain approximately 5000 IU (international units). For the majority of sufferers, this will be a sufficient acne treatment and they will notice results almost immediately. At this level of intake, there is almost zero risk for the first 12 months of use, which should not even be required. For more severe cases or in cases where other medications are in use (e.g. anti-inflammatory medicines), which can increase the severity of acne, 2-3 of these capsules may be needed each day. Preferably, no more than 10-15,000 IU, depending on weight and body mass, should be taken daily as recommended on the label and throughout available research sources. This should not be an issue, as 15,000 IU should show dramatic results in even the most severe sufferer. That said, a study was done recently, which indicated that beta-carotene supplements help to prevent cognitive decline (the decrease in mental capabilities). As mentioned previously though, the dietary forms of Vitamin A and beta-carotene have no risk whatsoever! Therefore, I would suggest considering adding a large amount of the items below to your diet, rather than taking Accutane, or even supplements. Now that's not to say that other vegetables should be disregarded, as they all have benefits to your pH balance, but all of the sources below are also high in beta-carotene / Vitamin A content, and since they are dietary sources, there is no risk of toxicity. About the Author: George Cleanthous suffered from acne for over 10 years. He now provides free information on acne including articles on acne causes, acne treatments, acne medicine, acne 'cures', and how to deal with acne. To view George's articles, visit http://www.myacnereview.com. Article Source: 1st Rate Articles - http://1stRateArticles.com |
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