Monday, June 17, 2013

Adult Acne Treatment Explains a New Upcoming Study that may Change the Acne Treatment Industry

Miami, FL (PRWEB) June 05, 2013

Products containing probiotics have become a recent trend in food, and healthcare industries, specifically in the digestive and skin care market. Recent news from CNN sheds light on an upcoming study by the California Institute of Technology that aims to further explore the associated health benefits of probiotics, and microbes. Probiotic Action spokesman Fernando Perez explains details of the study, and how it may change the skincare industry, and what it means for acne sufferers.


For centuries, cultures have used probiotic products like yogurt and kefir style beverages with the belief that the probiotics, (bacteria) and microbes in their food held extraordinary benefits. In the past few decades, western culture has capitalized on the strains of bacteria, microbes, and yeasts linked to improve intestinal, and digestive function by selling them in pill form. With the influx of probiotics in the marketplace, users and physicians alike have made many additional health claims to using probiotics, some, without proper research being done. As stated in Mazimanians interview, his study aims to further explore the benefits of existing probiotics, as well as a new human microbiome that may have additional health benefits that probiotics claim to have.


Although the article neglects to mention how these studies will affect the producers in probiotic marketplace, Fernando Perez of Probiotic Action shares industry insight how the study may affect acne treatment producers,


What is exciting about using probiotics for acne is that none of the existing studies on probiotics have determined any negative side effects, and researchers agree that the full health benefits have still not been discovered. As a natural acne remedy one can only make so many claims on the effectiveness, and health benefits of using a probiotic acne treatment, this study may allow us and other probiotic supplement producers the ability to sell products with an FDA seal and guarantee effectiveness, unlike other supplements and acne treatments whose products are not regulated.


Perez continued that if Mazimanians findings show increased health benefits, and new strains of effective probiotics the market price for natural acne remedies, and acne treatments could also see drastic changes, and increased competition.


For more information on the study see links from the CNN article mentioned above. For information on using probiotics for acne, visit Probioticaction.com.


Probiotic Action is an advanced acne treatment that uses Probiotics for acne containing the good bacteria that is naturally found on healthy human skin. By using probiotics, Probiotic Action is an effective treatment that restores the normal bacteria content on skin, while battling what causes acne. Probiotic Action will successfully clear skin when used as an adult acne treatment while protecting skin against bad bacteria, free radicals, and pollutants*.


*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Probiotic Action is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.









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