Pronexin Acne Treatment
Produced by Pro Health Systems, Pronexin is a topical herbal cleanser used for the treatment of acne. As an herbal product, Pronexin is not evaluated for effectiveness or safety by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Does this Spark an idea?
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Ingredients
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According to Pro Health Systems, approximately 20 percent of Pronexin is aloe vera with the remainder consisting of additional ingredients, including purified water, white willow, licorice root, calendula, comfrey, rosemary, walnut shell, biologically available sulfur, redmond clay, vegetable glycerin, oat flour, jojoba oil, xanthan, avocado oil, carbomer, tea tree oil, a preservative known as GermAll, lavender oil, bergamot oil, hyaluronic acid, grapefruit seed extract, green tea extract, grape seed extract, glucosamine hydrochloride, Vitamin C camelia oil, rose hip seed oil, amaranth oil, rosemary extract and Vitamin A.
Function
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The makers of Pronexin explain that the formula cleanses and exfoliates skin, which helps unclog pores, reducing blemishes.
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Time Frame
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Pronexin is intended for use twice per day, and you should scrub with Pronexin for 30 to 60 seconds before rinsing, according to Pro Health Systems.
Effectiveness
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Although there are no clinical trials to support its statistics, Pro Health Systems reports that only 2 percent of users request refunds because Pronexin does not reduce the appearance of acne.
Risks
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When used topically, aloe vera has the potential to cause allergic reactions like skin rashes, shortness of breath and swelling of the face and extremities, warns the Physician's Desktop Reference.
Considerations
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If you are pregnant or nursing, taking prescription medications or other herbal supplements, or if you have a history of any medical conditions, diseases or illnesses, consult your doctor before using Pronexin as the various herbs contained in the cleanser may not be safe for you to take.
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