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Loma Lux Homeopathic Acne Remedy

Loma Lux Homeopathic Acne pills are a natural, homeopathic acne remedy that is available in retail stores so far only at Target, as far as I know. They are about $20 a bottle, which I believe will last you 60 days or so, and they work by the principal of what’s called homeopathy, where many ingredients believed to help acne are added in VERY SMALL dosages to the formula.

Loma Lux Laboratories says they are a dedicated laboratory in promoting worldwide health through natural means, more specifically through the idea of homeopathy, where natural, low dose, low side effect treatments help various diseases and conditions by attacking the underlying problems that create them.

The Loma Lux homeopathic acne treatment pills contain the following ingredients according to their label:

Potassium Bromide (Kali Bromatum, 1X)

Proven for acne pimples and indurated, pustular acne

Sodium Bromide (Natrum Bromatum 2x)

Proven for acne and acne eruptions.

Nickel Sulphate (Niccolum Sulphuricum, 6X)

Proven for pimples and itching.

Sulfur (Sulphur, 6X)

Proven for acne, pimples, pustules, skin inflammation and purities.

Calcium Sulfide (Hepar Sulphuris Calcareum, 9X)

Proven for skin inflammation, eruption of pimples, adolescent acne and generally unhealthy appearing skin.

Inactive ingredients: Lactose and Magnesium Stearate.

The makers claim that you may see results in as little as 2-4 weeks, but suggest a length of at least six weeks treatment, if not longer for best results. Homeopathic remedies do work, but not on everyone, so proceed cautiously and get all the facts before deciding on this or any other homepathic acne remedy for that matter.

I say this because I tried a homeopathic acne remedy back in the nineties, and it didn’t work – it actually didn’t improve my acne at all, so that is why I say proceed with caution.

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July 21, 2006 at 3:51 pm
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