06-04-2012, 10:30 AM
Thanks for all your replies everyone. I didn't expect so much help so fast. What a pleasant surprise.
I happen to have raw organic solid stuff on deck so this I will do. That's internal honey right? Or am I about to get messy?
If I had to guess I'd say I am closer to over drinking than dehydration. I've cut back a bit because I'd rather not urinate so frequently. I'd like to think the water I drink is ok. It's well water next to a mucky lake. So maybe it's not like spring water but it's got that going for it.
When I get the chance I will definitely try some of this fancy water. I definitely agree soda is anti-water.
Thanks. I'm definitely guilty of picking at pimples so there's wisdom in overcoming this. The technique of using ice in place of this sounds worth trying. If strawberries and bananas contribute to acne that's whack! I certainly hope not as these are things I enjoy every week.
This is worthy of consideration. If anything I would think my acne is a symptom of a catalyst yet to be catalyzed fully. My acne used to be way worse and it really doesn't bother me too much. It seems much less of a burden when I make it through without picking at it. Now that I think about it that might be the main thing.
So we should be working out in heat? On those really hot days I usually see less joggers on the trails but I do think I enjoy a good sweat. I will have to make a point to work up a sweat on those hot days then.
(06-04-2012, 12:25 AM)Oceania Wrote: try honey, it's a natural antibacterial and leaves your skin smooth and glowing.of course organic honey is the best.
I happen to have raw organic solid stuff on deck so this I will do. That's internal honey right? Or am I about to get messy?

(06-04-2012, 04:00 AM)Meerie Wrote: I think there is no one way to cure all. I always drank lots of water, also when I still suffered from acne.
On the other hand, not everyone who is dehydrated and doesn't drink enough has acne.
And yes you can also drink too much, and thus overburden your kidneys.
If I had to guess I'd say I am closer to over drinking than dehydration. I've cut back a bit because I'd rather not urinate so frequently. I'd like to think the water I drink is ok. It's well water next to a mucky lake. So maybe it's not like spring water but it's got that going for it.
(06-04-2012, 04:36 AM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote: Notice I listed microclustered water, along with eliminating sodas and reducing junk food. I've seen the water work alone, but only when the person didn't drink sodas. Soda is the anti-water! The only time I've seen people not get results was when they drank sodas or smoked, because the toxic input was greater than the body's ability to expel it.
When I get the chance I will definitely try some of this fancy water. I definitely agree soda is anti-water.
(06-04-2012, 04:57 AM)Wander Wrote: I came across this information, by Edgar Cayce. I'm too lazy to try it myself, but I think he knew what he was talking about. Good luck
Thanks. I'm definitely guilty of picking at pimples so there's wisdom in overcoming this. The technique of using ice in place of this sounds worth trying. If strawberries and bananas contribute to acne that's whack! I certainly hope not as these are things I enjoy every week.
(06-04-2012, 05:10 AM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote: I think everything is pre-planned catalyst, and when we have learned the lessons the catalyst offered, then we'll find physical methods of removing the catalyst. Or, sometimes we might find the physical methods, but just not be ready to let go of the problem, so we avoid utilizing those methods. It's all about choice.
This is worthy of consideration. If anything I would think my acne is a symptom of a catalyst yet to be catalyzed fully. My acne used to be way worse and it really doesn't bother me too much. It seems much less of a burden when I make it through without picking at it. Now that I think about it that might be the main thing.
(06-03-2012, 10:47 PM)Pickle Wrote: I know that sweating will keep your pores in good shape, and acne seems to be an excess of poisons trying to escape the body. At least that was the case for me.
So we should be working out in heat? On those really hot days I usually see less joggers on the trails but I do think I enjoy a good sweat. I will have to make a point to work up a sweat on those hot days then.