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Honey and Propolis will cure Skin Infections
You have arrived here because you are searching for a cure for skin infections or ACNE........sorry I shouted that because I'm sure thats what you do when you look in the mirror.
"GET RID OF MY ACNE" I hear you shout possibly adding a few expletives along the way.
I will refrain from that because this is a family friendly website. You would like healthy,glowing skin like my daughter in the picture.
And I am going to help you by showing you how to cure acne and skin infections for good.
You may have skin infections on just your face but others whom I have every sympathy for have it everywhere.
There are around 17 million people in the US alone who suffer these irritations. Acne spots are little skin cysts that can pop up at any time on anyone and I'm going to tell you how to cure acne and skin infections with the benefits of honey and Propolis naturally.
This formula will also help to get rid of spots and is just as useful of getting rid of pimples. I'm just going to help you with nature's wonderful cures.
There are so many claims for the best cures but in this case it is our ancient medicines honey and the benefits of Propolis to the rescue.
Honey as we know is nature's best natural medicine and completely bacteria free so that's a good place to start.
It is becoming more widely used again in the medical world as we become immune to man made antibiotics and will not damage the delicate tissues of your skin. The benefits of honey are truly amazing I hope you agree.
It is thought that Aristotle named Propolis which means " on behalf of the city". Again, as with the benefits of honey there is not enough emphasis put on this amazing product.
Propolis strengthens the hive and the bees polish every surface of their bee hives with it to keep it infection free and hygienic.
It is a mixture of balm, wax and resin with strong antibacterial antifungal and anti- inflammatory properties which has been used for thousands of years.
Medicinal honey is second to none when it comes to treating skin infections, however the power is further enhanced with the use of Propolis.
Propolis is a very sticky gum like material collected by bees from plants to seal any cracks in their hives, disinfect it and keep it squeaky clean so think what it will do for your spots.
It will boost your immune system along with medicinal honey. Honey and Propolis together are so effective, I cleared my own daughters awful excema with this combination and we can all use it for clearing the odd pimple that may pop up from time to time.
You will need to buy yourself some really good honey, Manuka honey factor 16 or higher.
This is best for medicinal purposes but a good raw or an every bit as good organic honey should work just as well.
You will also need some Propolis cream and some kind of Propolis supplementlike a lozenge or capsule.
Of course if you know a local beekeeper who may be willing to sell you some straight from his honey bee hivethis would be wonderful.
Most urban beekeepers just scrape Propolis off with a knife and eat it raw straight from the hive, they know how beneficial it is and the health benefits of Propolis.
Now for the best bit: Treat yourself to a Manuka honey mask at least once a day preferably on damp skin, this activates the hydrogen peroxide which activates its antibiotic properties.
Leave this on for at least half an hour but an hour is preferable and rinse off with clean warm water.
You can also use a gentle scrub which you will make yourself with ground almonds and honey. Go easy on this, please don't scrub too harshly as it will not scrub the skin infection away. It will however prepare your skin for treatment and just get rid of the top layer of dead skin cells.
Then at least three times a day, wash your face with a completely chemical free soap, again a good honey or Propolis based soap is best and try not to touch it unless your hands are very clean.
After each wash apply some Propolis cream to the affected areas and at night mix it with honey which you will rinse off in the morning.
If you pop a clean towel over your pillow it will save you having to change your pillow every day. If your hair is long tie it back off your face to keep that area free.
Increase honey into your daily diet for the benefits of eating honey and take your Propolis supplement according to the instructions on the label.
Do this every day and in a week or two it will be "goodbye acne" that you will be saying
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Hayley and Chris Looking Healthy Just as They Should
If possible try not to wear any make-up, apply any nasty chemicals or shave whilst curing your acne or spots.
I know it can be difficult especially the no make-up for us females but I promise it will be well worth the wait.
I know two people personally who used this method with great success but I would like to hear from more of you.
You'll soon feel more beautiful than you already are. I absolutely love these two products and so will you.
Mashubi has a wonderful website and if you suffer with very sensitive skin including troublesome acne please take a look at her site which is packed full of information about
acne sensitive skin care .
I think you will be pleasantly surprised.
My personal reasons for liking these two products together are for curing my daughter when no man made medicine could!
Using a honey mask at least once a week along with a propolis supplement is usually enough to keep your skin free from any skin infections and will keep your skin young and glowing far better than any chemical based spot cream.
To keep your new skin glowing and healthy use Manuka Honey Skincare products which are absolutley the best.
Please take a look around this website to discover all the amazing benefits of honey. The benefits of honey and Propolis are all there waiting to be discovered by you. Please let me know how you get on, I'll be thinking of you.