ACNE
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OVERVIEW
OF ACNE
I. Physiological Considerations
Acne is described as an inflammatory
disease of the sebaceous glands but more particularly as a chronic
inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands, occurring most frequently
on the face, back, and chest. The basic physiological malfunction
occurring in the body which gives rise to acne is an imbalance of
the eliminating systems of the body, although there are several mechanisms
that can play a part in the production of this imbalance. When the
eliminations become unbalanced - these being principally through the
liver and the kidneys - then the superficial circulation carries a
plethora of drosses and metabolic end products which should have been
eliminated through the channels of the intestinal tract. This in turn
brings about a clogging and a disturbance of the superficial capillary
and small lymphatic vessels with subsequent inflammation occurring
in the sebaceous glands of the skin.
Some factors causing the
eliminative imbalance are incoordination between the deep and superficial
circulation, improper diet during the period of menarche (beginning
of menses), nervous tensions and suppressions of fears, and glandular
reactions and the gradual building of difficulties related to the
glands and circulation. Circulatory incoordination is frequently brought
about by back injuries, even of a mild nature, which could bring about
disturbance of those cerebrospinal centers located in the ganglia
of the autonomic nervous system which control the coordination of
the deep and the superficial circulations. The deep circulation goes
to the organs and functioning portions of the internal part of the
body while the superficial circulation supplies the extremities and
the peripheral body structures.
In case [78], an injury to
the seventh, eighth and ninth dorsals was the primary factor. Perspiration,
induced by excitement, originated with the irritation in the dorsal
centers. With this irritation any overexcitement makes an extreme
call for full circulation (rather than the normal) thus directing
too much blood to the superficial circulation. The capillaries and
small lymphatics become too full, as it were, producing the excessive
perspiration. Inactive eliminations bring impurities to the superficial
circulation and thus produce odors which were described as being "obnoxious"
and happening in those places where the lymphatic circulation reaches
the surface of the body easily. A heavy meal under stress, in this
particular case, puts the food in the position of not having adequate
blood supply to bring the digestive forces into full action. This
brings the external blood in toward the central portions of the body
and in this manner causes congestion, especially through those lacteals
involved. This produces in turn a reflex which brings about a disturbed
elimination with consequent constipation. A capillary uptake of the
contents of the large bowel results, and in this manner a loading
of the vascular system with substances which should have passed out
through the intestines takes place. The skin then attempts to eliminate
excessively and this produces the inflammation as a gradual process
of time and circumstance. On occasion there may be a thinning of the
walls of the intestine which only promotes and intensifies the process.
II. Rationale of Therapy
In approaching therapy, we should
remember that the body has a capability of normal function:
Thus, we would administer those
activities which would bring a normal reaction through these portions,
stimulating them to an activity from the body itself, rather than
the body becoming dependent upon supplies that are robbing portions
of the system to produce activity in other portions, or the system
receiving elements or chemical reactions being supplied without arousing
the activity of the system itself for a more normal condition. (1968-3)
Therapy in the case of acne should
be directed at bringing about five principal results:
- A purification of the vibration of the body forces, which would
include a restoration to normal of the thin wall in the intestine.
- A correction of the cerebrospinal centers and their vibrations,
bringing them back to normal. This would also bring about a coordination
of the superficial and deep circulatory systems which is frequently
disturbed in acne.
- A cleansing of the glands of the elimination system such as
the liver, kidney, etc.; a balance of these organs and a correction
of constipation and difficulties of the lower bowel.
- A diet in accord with the needs of the circulatory and the
elimination systems.
- Local therapy to aid the skin.
III. Suggested Therapeutic Regimen
1. Acting, in a sense, to purify the vibrations of the
body forces and to bring about a change for the better, the following
prescription should be followed and all of it used prior to further
treatment (aside from diet and local therapy):
- Sulphur, 1 tablespoon
- Rochelle salts, 1 tablespoon Cream of tartar, 1 tablespoon
- Mix these very thoroughly. Then take a level teaspoonful of
this mixture each morning, either in water or dry, before any
meal is taken.
2. In order to bring the cerebrospinal control centers, the autonomic,
and the sympathetic ganglia to their proper condition, osteopathic
therapy should be instituted after the salts have been used but should
be given only following a short-wave diathermic treatment to the back
for a period of approximately 15 minutes over the upper dorsal area.
The combination of these two treatments should be used twice a week
for a period of seven weeks, then should be left off for one week,
then another cycle should be started using the salts again followed
by the physiotherapy and manipulation just described. A third course
could be utilized later.
3. A balancing of the glands of the emunctory system
- the eliminative organs - could be brought about after the original
therapy with the salts has ended. Coca-Cola is suggested as a purifying
or clarifying substance for the kidney and bladder. This would be
taken more as a medicine than as a soft drink and with water (not
carbonated). Various methods of relieving constipation should be utilized
- powdered yeast or yeast cake taken daily for ten days and then left
off a week would be one such suggested therapy.
The following local treatment and
diet may be given to patients. In addition, a combination of oils
was suggested in the readings which could be massaged into the skin,
perhaps alternating with a medicated cream or lotion: camphorated
oil two parts, witch hazel one part, Nujol one part.
Other substances used to bring about
a purification of body forces are seen in cases [528] and [78]. Use
of these would be up to the judgment of the physician administering
the therapy. Atomidine likewise can be used to bring about a glandular
balance. These two readings are part of the Circulating File on acne.
Should we not attempt to awaken the
inner forces to God's presence? "For, all healing comes from the one
source. And whether there is the application of foods, exercise, medicine,
or even the knife, it is to bring the consciousness of the forces
within the body that aid in reproducing themselves-the awareness of
creative or God forces." (2696-1)
[Note: The preceding overview was written by William
A. McGarey, M.D. and is excerpted from the Physician's Reference
Notebook, Copyright © 1968 by the Edgar Cayce Foundation,
Virginia Beach, VA.]
Recommendations
Local Treatment:
- Wash with prescribed soap twice a day. Rinse off thoroughly
and dry. Apply a thin film of medicated cream or lotion.
- Picking acne lesions is not recommended. Instead take an ice
cube, wrap it in a cloth, and freeze the lesion with a corner
of the cube for several minutes, two or three times a day. This
works best on lesions which have just appeared.
Diet:
- Take a yeast cake or a packet of dry yeast and blend into eight
ounces of tomato or V-8 juice. (You may use otherjuices if you
wish.) A dash of lime juice and Worcestershire sauce adds a little
tang in the V-8 mix. Take once a day for 10 days. Then stop for
a week and repeat.
- Obtain some Coca-Cola syrup from a soda fountain. Take one
teaspoonful in a glass of plain water once or twice a day.
- No chocolate, sugars, ice cream, pastries, pie, or candy.
- No carbonated drinks, including diet drinks. No beer or ale.
- No pork or ham. Crisp bacon allowed, however.
- Limit starches to one per meal: bread, rice, potato,
spaghetti, corn, etc. No white bread should be eaten.
- No fried foods. This includes Fritos and potato chips.
- Vegetables are good for you. Have plenty of salads, vegetable
soup, cooked vegetables. Salad dressing is all right.
- Fruits are fine in season except raw apples, strawberries,
and bananas.
- Meats: Especially recommended are lamb, fish, fowl. Lean beef is all right.
- Milk (skim), eggs, and cheese are allowed.
Note: The above information is not intended for self-diagnosis
or self-treatment. Please consult a qualified health care
professional
for assistance in applying the information contained in the Cayce Health
Database.
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