Acne Hope With Bling Therapy
Acne ~ a tiny, four letter word that causes so much grief. While they are seeking treatment for acne, those who suffer from it run the entire emotional gamut from low self-esteem to embarrassment, anger, depression, to even complete social withdrawal. If you have acne, or know someone who does, you know exactly what it is ~ pimples. Sometimes they can be deeper lumps like cysts or nodules, but most often we associate the term acne to pimples and sometimes blackheads and whiteheads. Many teenagers get acne when they enter puberty. Their hormones cause the sebaceous (oil) glands of the skin to produce extra sebum (oil). Sebaceous glands are located in a unit called a sebaceous follicle. During puberty, the cells of the skin that line the follicle begin to shed more rapidly. In people who develop acne, cells shed and stick together more than in people who do not typically get acne. When cells mix with the increased amount of sebum being produced, they can clog the opening of the follicle causing pimples. However, acne is not just found on teenagers. Adults in their 20s, 30s, and even into their 40s can get acne. While it is not life threatening or as serious as other diseases, being afflicted with acne can be lead to additional stress that neither adults nor teenagers need. Wherever acne is on our bodies ~ our face, neck, chest, or back ~ we hate it and try all sorts of medications and remedies to get rid of it. We use every new product we find in the drug store, we wash our face every time we go into the bathroom, we avoid chocolate and potato chips, and even see a dermatologist when we feel desperate.So, Daahling, what is a person to do when nothing seems to work? Ms. BB has learned that here is a new treatment for acne that perhaps you have not yet heard about. It is gemstone therapy ~ or what Ms. BB refers to as bling therapy ~ a form of energy medicine that is finally becoming accepted as a healing modality for over 300 diseases.In a new book by Michael Katz titled "Gemstone Healing Energies, Healing Body, Mind, and Spirit", gemstones are recommended for both acute and chronic diseases. Mr. Katz suggests specific gem necklaces and gem therapies to address a variety of common conditions. . He says that simply wearing a therapeutic gem necklace can support healing and provide round-the-clock energetic support. Mr. Katz explains that "wearing gemstone-sphere necklaces around the neck allows the gemstones’ energy to work in a holistic way on multiple levels of the wearer’s being. The necklace’s gems radiate their energies into the various layers of the wearer’s aura and body that are addressed by that type of gemstone. There, these energies perform their unique healing actions."Daahling, you know you can never go wrong wearing a bling necklace. Ms. BB hopes it clears up your acne and she knows that, at the very least, you will look simply maavelous! Sparkling bling around your neck will draw attention away from your acne and help build your self-esteem ~ and that will surely help eliminate some of your stress!The beautiful gemstone necklaces recommended by Mr. Katz for acne are:Bloodstone ~ Bloodstone helps your body fight infection, removes toxins, and helps your cells absorb nutrients.Carnelian ~ Carnelian's rays encourage your mind, emotions, and cells to release disharmony and disease, and supports positive emotions. Citrine ~ Citrine relaxes inner tension and promotes flexibility in the body, including the cells and organs, to encourage your body to become better aligned. Pink Tourmaline (women) ~ Pink Tourmaline helps with symptoms and causes of female reproductive organ problems, and develops her feminine side. For more in depth information about beautiful gemstone therapy, please visit BlingSpa.com.
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BlingSpa.com features alternative methods for weight loss and disease without harmful side effects.Also visit Ms. BB at Bling Bling Marketplace~ where the In-Crowd shops!Remember Daahling, "A Bling A Day Keeps The Shrink Away"Please note: The information in this article is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional health care consultation. Visit their website at: http://BlingSpa.com
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