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Vitamin For Oily Skin
By Linda Robsion of Wrinkle Free Skin Tips
Can A Simple B Vitamin Reduce Excess Skin Oil? Excess skin oil is the main cause of many skin disorders such as pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads -- which leads to inflammation, bacteria, and eventually acne and acne scars. People with skin disorders know that treating oily skin with topical products often don’t work because they can’t address the main problem – shutting down excess oil production. Topical products only deal with the oil once it has already been released onto the skin’s surface ……..which is too late because the damage is already done. In addition, most topical products made for oily skin cause severe drying, flaking, and redness – further exasperating inflamed, irritated skin. The key to eliminating many major skin disorders is to stop the oil production before it has a chance to be released up through the pores and onto the skin. A Japanese scientist, Dr. Lit-Hung Leung discovered a natural simple vitamin B extract that works as well Accutane – a toxic acne drug – but without the toxic side effects. This natural vitamin B derivative stops excess oil production at the source within the body, thus eliminating excess oil being released onto the skin – which is key to stopping acne. The reason some of us produce too much oil is because we are not properly breaking down lipids and fatty acid deposits under the skin. This is due to a lack of an essential enzyme called coenzyme A – which is needed for fatty acid metabolism. Coenzyme A helps breakdown fats and re-circulate them back into the bloodstream, instead of being deposited into the sweat glands. The body can produce coenzyme A from several sources like adenosine, cysteine, and a B vitamin derivative called d-Calcium Pantothenate. Dr. Lit-Hung Leung found that during adolescence, when hormone production is surging, there is a drop in d-Calcium Pantothenate which is why teenagers have the highest acne rate. However, even though we out grow the teenage years and the hormone surges, some of us never produce enough d-Calcium Pantothenate. This means we never have enough coenzyme A - which is why we’re still fighting acne while having to deal with wrinkles. Basically, if you’re suffering from excess oily skin, acne, breakouts, blackheads, and whiteheads, you’re probably also suffering from a coenzyme-A deficiency. You can prevent oily skin by taking a daily supplement that cointains d-Calcium Pantothenate there-by increasing your coenzyme A levels. Please visit the site below for more information.
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