Four Natural Herbs to Treat Your Acne

November 11, 2008 by Swapna P  
Published in Skin

In order to cure your acne, you should use these natural herbs.

Acne is the most dangerous problem to treat, however if you want to get rid of acne, you should choose these natural herbs without any doubt.

Red clover

It is native to Africa, Europe and Western Asia. The flowers are in dark pink color with a paler base, 12 to 15 mm long and produced in a dense inflorescence 2 to 3 cm diameter. The herb is considered to helpful in treating skin related problems. It is good cure for acne.

Burdock

Burdock has green leaves that can grow up to 18 inches in height. It is native to the Asia, Africa and Australia. The leaves are large, coarse and ovate, with the lower ones having shape of heater. They are hazy underneath. This is a food plant and it can harvest and eaten as a root vegetable. It considers blood purifying agent.

Yellow Dock

It is native to Asia and Europe. It is a perennial flowering plant. It is used in the treatment of chronic skin complaints such as psoriasis associated with constipation, acne and jaundice. A compress can use to help soothe itchy skin. This ointment is important for itching, sores, swellings and scruffy eruptions. It is a wonderful acne cure.

Dandelion Root

It is native to North America, Europe and Asia. The leaves of the plant are very nutrient so they make good food supplements for women who are pregnant and elderly women. The root can appetite stimulant and is able to rectify digestive problems. It is a good acne cure. It is very effective in treating skin related problems and acne.

These are four natural herbs to cure your acne. It is recommended that these are very effective to treat your acne.

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4 Responses to “Four Natural Herbs to Treat Your Acne”
  1. Anne Lyken-Garner Says:

    Another great addition, Swapna

  2. BC Doan Says:

    Good to know!

  3. CHAN LEE PENG Says:

    Wow, striking! Take care!

  4. goodselfme Says:

    Interesting info.


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