 
 
      In the past I used to wake up in the morning with the fear of  going to the mirror and discovering a new pimple. Today, while my acne is under  control for the most part, I wake up and discover some new development in  technology has just set me back two steps even though I gained a step  yesterday. If you are confused let me try  to explain.
When I was young, if apples and acne were mentioned  in the same breath, it would have immediately brought to mind an image of the  apple cider vinegar bottle that was the main ingredient in my number one treatment for  bacne. Unfortunately, vinegar having the acidic content that it does, made  it too harsh for my facial acne. Oh, sure I could have diluted it with water  down to a 9 to 1 solution but at that cut it was just ineffective for me.
As I got a bit older and began to understand that my acne is  really the result of an imbalance that is taking place within my body. I started  to learn what foods to avoid and more importantly those foods that were  beneficial in my acne fight. The lowly apple came to my attention for its  content of vitamins and minerals and especially the natural antioxidants that  are packed in its peel.
Then the other day, I stumble upon an NYT article  that professes a new apple acne cure in the form an Apple i Phone app. That's  right, you heard me. No need to continue popping  pimples or spending tons of cash for some over the counter acne treatment.  For $1.99 you can get rid of your acne while talking on the phone. According to  the AcneApp description you can use the antibacterial blue light and or the  anti-inflammatory red light to cure your acne.  Of course not everyone is jumping on the bandwagon, according to Dr.  Alexiades-Armenakas "In studies we've done, data has shown that both blue and  red light have a low efficacy range in acne treatment," I tend to agree, but as always will keep an  open mind and would love to hear your comments on Apple's AcneApps.
 
      

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