Friday, July 28, 2017

Health and Fitness Tip #138 - 5 Natural Remedies To Treat Rosacea

5 Natural Remedies To Treat Rosacea

Rosacea is a condition that results in enlarged, inflamed blood vessels particularly on the face. It’s a frustrating and sometimes painful health problem that is estimated to affect a whopping 16 million Americans, and those numbers show no signs of slowing down.

Rosacea typically appears in a person’s teenage years and continues to worsen as that person moves into their 30s and 40s. Whilst there are a range of medications available to treat rosacea, many of them are ineffective and can also present a wide range of nasty side effects.

If you’re suffering from rosacea, your doctor might simply tell you that there’s no real way to treat it and that you’ll probably have to deal with it for the rest of your life. But as with most other health conditions, the root cause of rosacea is almost certainly linked to your state of health in general, and particularly your diet and lifestyle. This article will seek to provide some simple, natural remedies to treat your rosacea to not only reduce the symptoms, but hopefully also prevent it from flaring up in the future.




The symptoms of rosacea

While rosacea is most commonly associated with a red, inflamed-looking face, there’s plenty of other ways in which this condition manifests itself. Here’s a non-exhaustive list of some of the other symptoms someone with rosacea might expect to see:

inflamed or painful skin
skin that stings or burns
frequent blushing of the face
bumpy-feeling skin
broken blood vessels on the skin surface and spider veins
sensitive skin around the eyes
photo-reactive skin (reacts violently to the sun)

There’s plenty of other symptoms of rosacea, all generally relating to imbalances of the skin. Rosacea is quite unpredictable and can flare up out of the blue or remain dormant for long periods of time. It might worsen over the years, remain constant or improve slightly with time. It’s likely that these changes reflect hormonal variations in the body triggered by aging, diet and lifestyle.




Here are some natural remedies to treat rosacea:

1. Clean up your diet

While many people might not consider this a “remedy” per se, taking a good hard look at your eating habits is the single most important thing you’ll ever do to treat your rosacea problem. There’s a growing body of evidence in the scientific literature drawing strong links between diet and skin disorders like rosacea. This study, for example, notes that “there are a variety of foods that aggravate rosacea, including spicy foods, alcoholic beverages and hot, caffeinated drinks. Patients are advised to avoid these triggers.”

But that’s probably not news to you. What may be interesting is to learn that certain other foods, particularly those containing gluten, can inflame the gut and gastrointestinal system and create an autoimmune response within the body. The skin, as the largest organ, is one of the areas in which increasing gut inflammation manifests itself. The result is that, with a worsening gut biome, your rosacea is more likely to flare up.

Staying away from other inflammatory ingredients, like sugar and hydrogenated oils, will also go a long way towards helping your gut (and therefore your rosacea) heal. Your next step should be to introduce health-promoting foods, including:

lots of organic vegetables and a smattering of fresh, organic fruit
plenty of healthy fats, including those that are high in omega-3 fatty acids (like avocados, nuts, seeds, cold-water fish and grass-fed beef)
a good dose of anti-inflammatory foods, particularly dark leafy greens, high-potency herbs and spices like turmeric and ginger, and organic, free-range meats
Take steps to improve your diet, and your skin will reap the rewards.






3. Tea tree oil

Tea tree essential oil is a powerful natural remedy and can be used to treat your rosacea. Keep in mind, however, that tea tree can dry out the skin further if it’s used too often, so only use tea tree when you really need to. Tea tree oil can reduce skin inflammation and provide the added bonus of being a strong anti-microbial agent. So, if you’re also suffering from an infection or fungal problem, it can help with this as well. I always dilute my tea tree oil with a small amount of coconut oil to ensure it doesn’t irritate my skin.






5. Cucumber

Leave on a cucumber mask for 40 minutes to treat rosacea.

If you’re currently in the middle of a major facial rosacea outbreak, a nice soothing cucumber mask might be just the ticket. Like aloe vera, cucumber is made up almost completely of water, making it an excellent natural face mask. Simply throw half a cucumber into the blender and apply the pulp to your face. Leave it on for 30 to 40 minutes and rinse off with cool water. Your face should feel fresh and supple, while the antioxidants in the fresh cucumber should help to make the rosacea recede faster.




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