AcnEase®: Natural Acne Treatment

AcnEase®is a proprietary all herbal medicinal product with a proven 85% response rate* for patients with different types of acne. AcnEase® is particularly effective in treating acne associated with fluctuating hormone levels. AcnEase also addresses multiple symptoms of Rosacea. AcnEase® was featured in the New Generalist a publication of the Royal College of Medicine of London as the only all natural systemic acne therapeutic product. AcnEase® was also featured in the UK Journal of Dermatology and on MSN .UK. AcnEase is consistently ranked in the top three internet searches for acne products on Google and Yahoo in both the US and UK. Presently Herborium is preparing to conduct clinical studies on AcnEase® in US in collaboration with a recognized CRO specializing in dermatology. This research will allow for further differentiation of the product as a plant derived herbal medicine.
Get more information on our all Natural Acne Treatment
Link to www.acnease.com

NEWS:  AcnEase presented  in National Association of Primary Care Review – Summer 2009 in UK

 

Clinical Results for AcnEase®
Acne and Rosacea Proprietary Herbal Formula

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* Responders are those that improved but did not show a complete recovery at the end of the first course of therapy.

**  %Effective is equal to the total number of patients cured plus responders. The results demonstrate that in adolescent Acne approximately 95% of the patients respond.  In people above 31 years of age the level of effectiveness dropped slightly to 80%.  The overall positive response rate to AcnEase® treatment  was greater than  90%.


Product

Contains Chemicals

Birth
Defects

Depression
Psychosis

Skin
Irritation

Restrictions on Sun Exposure

Gastro-intestine
Disorders

AcnEase®

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

Improves GI

Retin-A

YES

NO

NO

YES

YES

NO

Tetracycline

YES

YES

NO

NO

YES

YES

Benzoyl Peroxide

YES

NO

NO

YES

NO

NO

Differin

YES

NO

NO

YES

YES

NO

Skinoren*

YES

NO

NO

YES

YES

NO

Roaccutane

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

1.Information derived from the 2008 PDR (Physicians Desk Reference)