Want
clear, smooth skin?
Frustrated because you've tried the prescription acne drugs, the many over-the-counter zit zappers, and you're still bothered by break-outs and pimples?
Don't despair. We have a simple, inexpensive way to clear up your skin quickly with one, small daily zinc supplement .
You have nothing to lose, but about $6.99 for a bottle of supplements.
For those of us who have been there,
pimples can seem like the end of the world.
Acne has ruined many a date, instantly lowered self-esteem, and for some, lingered on for a number of years, even into adulthood.
So, what's so magical about
zinc?
Let us explain. First of all, we know how important
Vitamin A is to healthy
skin. But so is
zinc, because it is required to mobilize
Vitamin A from the liver to the
skin.Several decades ago, a Swedish physician treating a patient for another ailment in the Uppsala University Hospital, noticed that the patient's acne improved after treatment with
zinc supplements.A Swedish study was later conducted on patients with
pimples in a clinical trial
. And after 4 weeks of taking
zinc supplements, there were major improvements. After 12 weeks, the patients taking the
zinc, showed an
87% improvement in their skin.Zinc is present in a lot of delicious foods we enjoy, like pumpkin seeds, seafood, nuts, dairy products like yogurt and eggs, wholegrain breads, chickpeas, and so on.
From the research we found, most experts recommend one 15mg. to 25 mg. supplement pill of
zinc daily. We don't want to scare you, but
zinc can be toxic at high amounts. Trust us, a little goes a long way.
Take the
zinc supplement with a meal. On an empty stomach,
zinc can make you nauseous.
You can find
zinc supplements at your local drugstore and in the grocery aisle.
That's it:
1 zinc supplement daily, with a meal.Give it about a month, and you should see results. We can honestly say, this worked for us back in our college days. Within a month or so, our
skin, and our girlfriend's
skin improved greatly. And we were only taking a
15 mg. zinc supplement.After our
skin cleared completely, we later stopped taking
zinc, and we never had a major case of
acne again.
Just a reminder: If you are on prescription
acne drugs or any kind of oral antibiotic therapy
, do not take
zinc supplements. Zinc could interfere with the absorption of these meds. Best to check with your
dermatologist about the
zinc method to clear up skin.