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New Breakthrough in the Treatment of Acne / Rosacea Dermatologist and Pharmacists Recommended

If your skin is rough and flushes, or if it's aging prematurely, then there could be parasite activity. The Parasite That Influences People's Facial Complexion

(PRWEB) May 22, 2004 -- Over 90% of sufferers are infected at birth with parasites that cause ugly skin.

A team of doctors isolated a small unseen parasite called human demodex that can cause people's complexion to become rough, lumpy and reddish, as well as hair loss, premature aging of the skin, enlarged pores and acne. The parasite looks like a microscopic worm and it feeds off our skin. It takes only 10 days to grow from egg to full size and it multiplies at an extremely rapid rate if not treated properly, leading to acne rosacea, a bizarre type of skin rash that occurs primarily on the face.

It was noted in their studies that babies did not have the parasite at birth. It was only contracted days later when babies were touched by other humans; the infection grows with us as we get older.

Here in the Western Hemisphere, many theories about the origin of rosacea have been put forth, but doctors are starting to accept the fact that bad complexion is due to this parasite. take for instance Dr. mark Dahl, Chairman of the Department of Dermatology at the University of Minnesota Medical School. After extensive research, he concluded that the lesions of virtually all rosacea patients are infected by a parasite. And in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, Dr. Frank C. Powell reported that 42 patients with rosacea had on average four times as many of these parasites on their facial skin as comparable people without the condition.

Results have been seen in as little as 1 week
Strong, naturally medicated treatment for bad skin
Enhances normal skin appearance
called "The Miracle Soap"
1 bar lasts 3-4 months

This all natural soap isn't like ordinary or medicated soaps. It was specially formulated to kill Human Demodex. Awarded the 14th Annual Salon international Award for inverntions in Geneva, Switzerland, it was touted as being a "truly advanced skin care product".-

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