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    "Benzoyl Peroxide vs. Tea Tree Oil for Acne"
    "Benzoyl Peroxide vs. Tea Tree Oil for Acne"

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    Acne remains one of the commonest diseases to afflict humanity.
    Acne remains one of the commonest diseases to afflict humanity.

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    If you do online surveys, tea tree oil appears to be
    If you do online surveys, tea tree oil appears to be

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    the second most commonly used topical treatment after benzoyl peroxide.
    the second most commonly used topical treatment after benzoyl peroxide.

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    Though crowdsourcing may be a "novel research method
    Though crowdsourcing may be a "novel research method

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    for evaluation of acne treatments,"
    for evaluation of acne treatments,"

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    before getting too enamored with popular wisdom, you should know
    before getting too enamored with popular wisdom, you should know

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    that there's stuff like this circulating on the internet:
    that there's stuff like this circulating on the internet:

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    the facial application of urine as a home remedy for acne.
    the facial application of urine as a home remedy for acne.

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    Urine therapy advocates cite historical use as proof of its therapeutic potential
    Urine therapy advocates cite historical use as proof of its therapeutic potential

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    as a free cure for many systemic diseases, apparently forgetting
    as a free cure for many systemic diseases, apparently forgetting

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    all the godawful, crazy skeletons crowding the closets of medical history.
    all the godawful, crazy skeletons crowding the closets of medical history.

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    While recycling what the body intentionally removes
    While recycling what the body intentionally removes

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    may seem counterintuitive to good health, what about Premarin?
    may seem counterintuitive to good health, what about Premarin?

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    The best argument this author could come up with for putting urine on your face is,
    The best argument this author could come up with for putting urine on your face is,

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    hey, women, after all, swallow pills made from pregnant horse pee.
    hey, women, after all, swallow pills made from pregnant horse pee.

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    I'm not exactly following the logic there.
    I'm not exactly following the logic there.

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    Of course, there's drugs for acne;
    Of course, there's drugs for acne;

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    there's always drugs, though along with drugs come drug side effects.
    there's always drugs, though along with drugs come drug side effects.

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    Antibiotics that suppress the bacteria that cause acne
    Antibiotics that suppress the bacteria that cause acne

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    are the standard treatment for acne, but are becoming less effective
    are the standard treatment for acne, but are becoming less effective

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    presumably because of the emergence of antibiotic-resistant strains.
    presumably because of the emergence of antibiotic-resistant strains.

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    The prevalence of resistant strains has apparently grown rapidly,
    The prevalence of resistant strains has apparently grown rapidly,

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    such that antibiotics for acne are no longer recommended
    such that antibiotics for acne are no longer recommended

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    just by themselves, with re-evaluations advised every six to eight weeks.
    just by themselves, with re-evaluations advised every six to eight weeks.

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    Well, the bacteria do seem to be susceptible
    Well, the bacteria do seem to be susceptible

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    to tea tree oil in a petri dish,
    to tea tree oil in a petri dish,

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    but these kinds of studies were performed with free-floating bacteria,
    but these kinds of studies were performed with free-floating bacteria,

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    whereas in pimples the bacteria form what's called a biofilm,
    whereas in pimples the bacteria form what's called a biofilm,

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    which makes them generally more difficult to eradicate.
    which makes them generally more difficult to eradicate.

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    The bacteria forms like a glue that plugs up the follicle,
    The bacteria forms like a glue that plugs up the follicle,

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    so petri dish studies can only tell you so much.
    so petri dish studies can only tell you so much.

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    Even if tea tree oil couldn't kill off the bugs, though,
    Even if tea tree oil couldn't kill off the bugs, though,

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    it has been shown to suppress skin inflammation.
    it has been shown to suppress skin inflammation.

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    Like if you inflame people's skin with an allergen and then try to calm it down,
    Like if you inflame people's skin with an allergen and then try to calm it down,

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    tea tree oil did a decent job compared to an over-the-counter ointment
    tea tree oil did a decent job compared to an over-the-counter ointment

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    or a moderate potency prescription steroid cream.
    or a moderate potency prescription steroid cream.

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    So potentially, tea tree oil could help with acne via an antibacterial mechanism
    So potentially, tea tree oil could help with acne via an antibacterial mechanism

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    or from an anti-inflammatory standpoint,
    or from an anti-inflammatory standpoint,

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    but you don't know until you put it to the test.
    but you don't know until you put it to the test.

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    A 20% tea tree oil gel applied twice a day and a beautiful drop in acne lesions
    A 20% tea tree oil gel applied twice a day and a beautiful drop in acne lesions

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    after one, two, three months. About 24 pimples down to about 11.
    after one, two, three months. About 24 pimples down to about 11.

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    They conclude that the study showed that tea tree oil could significantly improve
    They conclude that the study showed that tea tree oil could significantly improve

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    mild-to-moderate acne, but who can tell me the study's fatal flaw?
    mild-to-moderate acne, but who can tell me the study's fatal flaw?

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    Right, there was no control group.
    Right, there was no control group.

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    How do we know they wouldn't have healed even faster without it?
    How do we know they wouldn't have healed even faster without it?

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    In this systematic review of randomized clinical trials on tea tree oil,
    In this systematic review of randomized clinical trials on tea tree oil,

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    their most striking finding is that they could hardly find any.
    their most striking finding is that they could hardly find any.

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    Given the widespread use of tea tree oil,
    Given the widespread use of tea tree oil,

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    this is both disappointing and important to note.
    this is both disappointing and important to note.

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    But finally, a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
    But finally, a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial

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    of a 5% topical tea tree oil gel in mild-to-moderate acne.
    of a 5% topical tea tree oil gel in mild-to-moderate acne.

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    After six weeks in the tea tree oil group,
    After six weeks in the tea tree oil group,

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    a 40% drop in whiteheads and blackheads,
    a 40% drop in whiteheads and blackheads,

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    a 40% drop in red and tender acne bumps, and a 47% drop in pus-filled pimples,
    a 40% drop in red and tender acne bumps, and a 47% drop in pus-filled pimples,

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    compared to comparatively little change in the control group.
    compared to comparatively little change in the control group.

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    Overall, in terms of total lesion count,
    Overall, in terms of total lesion count,

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    the tea tree oil gel was 3.5 times more effective
    the tea tree oil gel was 3.5 times more effective

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    than placebo, 3.5 times more effective than essentially doing nothing.
    than placebo, 3.5 times more effective than essentially doing nothing.

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    But most teens don't do nothing for their pimples.
    But most teens don't do nothing for their pimples.

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    How does tea tree oil compare to the gold standard, benzoyl peroxide?
    How does tea tree oil compare to the gold standard, benzoyl peroxide?

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    We'll find out right now!
    We'll find out right now!

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    Benzoyl peroxide is by far the most popular over-the-counter acne therapy,
    Benzoyl peroxide is by far the most popular over-the-counter acne therapy,

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    despite its side effects.
    despite its side effects.

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    It can be irritating, causing redness, dryness, peeling, stinging, burning.
    It can be irritating, causing redness, dryness, peeling, stinging, burning.

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    However, the prescription option,
    However, the prescription option,

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    the long-term use of topical or oral antibiotics,
    the long-term use of topical or oral antibiotics,

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    is discouraged due to the development and spread of antibiotic resistance.
    is discouraged due to the development and spread of antibiotic resistance.

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    As a result, attention has turned to non- antibiotic products such as tea tree oil.
    As a result, attention has turned to non- antibiotic products such as tea tree oil.

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    The benzoyl peroxide did cause more side effects—
    The benzoyl peroxide did cause more side effects—

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    dryness, itching, stinging, redness, burning—but it worked better too,
    dryness, itching, stinging, redness, burning—but it worked better too,

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    cutting the number of inflamed pimples by two-thirds within three months
    cutting the number of inflamed pimples by two-thirds within three months

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    versus only by half in the tea tree oil group,
    versus only by half in the tea tree oil group,

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    though the most recent study found them to be more comparable.
    though the most recent study found them to be more comparable.

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    Putting all the studies together,
    Putting all the studies together,

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    and tea tree oil products not only beat out placebo,
    and tea tree oil products not only beat out placebo,

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    but approximate more standard regimens like benzoyl peroxide
    but approximate more standard regimens like benzoyl peroxide

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    or topical antibiotics, suggesting tea tree oil products
    or topical antibiotics, suggesting tea tree oil products

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    may be an appropriate option for treating mild-to-moderate acne.
    may be an appropriate option for treating mild-to-moderate acne.

All verbnoun
afflict
/əˈflikt/

word

To hurt someone or something; to cause pain

peroxide
/pəˈräkˌsīd/

word

compound containing two oxygen atoms bonded together in its molecule

Benzoyl Peroxide vs Tea Tree Oil for Acne

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Intro:

"Benzoyl Peroxide vs. Tea Tree Oil for Acne". Acne remains one of the commonest diseases to afflict humanity.
If you do online surveys, tea tree oil appears to be
the second most commonly used topical treatment after benzoyl peroxide.
Though crowdsourcing may be a "novel research method
for evaluation of acne treatments,". before getting too enamored with popular wisdom, you should know
that there's stuff like this circulating on the internet:
the facial application of urine as a home remedy for acne.
Urine therapy advocates cite historical use as proof of its therapeutic potential
as a free cure for many systemic diseases, apparently forgetting
all the godawful, crazy skeletons crowding the closets of medical history.
While recycling what the body intentionally removes
may seem counterintuitive to good health, what about Premarin?
The best argument this author could come up with for putting urine on your face is,
hey, women, after all, swallow pills made from pregnant horse pee.
I'm not exactly following the logic there.. Of course, there's drugs for acne;. there's always drugs, though along with drugs come drug side effects.
Antibiotics that suppress the bacteria that cause acne

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/ˌTHerəˈpyo͞odik/

adjective noun

Intended to make things (e.g. illness) better. branch of medicine concerned with treatment of disease.

/ˈpreɡnənt/

adjective

(of woman or female animal) having child or young developing in uterus.

/pəˈräkˌsīd/

noun verb

Chemical used to bleach hair. bleach hair with peroxide.

/ˌrēˈsīkliNG/

noun verb

process of converting waste into reusable material. To send used things to be turned into new things.

/strān/

noun other verb

force tending to pull or stretch something to extreme or damaging degree. Types or variations of a disease or bacillus. force to make unusually great effort.

/səˈpres/

verb

To prevent the display of emotion or feeling.

/ˈärɡyəmənt/

noun

A presentation of reasons for or against an idea.

/bəˈkəmiNG/

adjective noun verb

looking good on someone. process of coming to be something or of passing into state. To be suitable for a particular job or role.

/ˈkläzət/

noun other verb

tall cupboard or wardrobe. Small room or cupboard used for storing things. shut away.

/əˈmərjəns/

noun

process of becoming visible after being concealed.

/ˈkroudˌsôrsiNG/

noun

practice of obtaining information or input into particular task or project by enlisting the services of a number of people.

/ˈstandərd/

adjective noun

Being the accepted normal level of quality. level of quality or attainment.

/ˈrēˌsərCH/

noun verb

Work done to find or discover knowledge. To study in order to discover new ideas and facts.

/hiˈstôrək(ə)l/

adjective

Connected with the past.

/ˈskelətn/

noun other

internal or external framework of bone, cartilage. Structures of bones that supports the body.