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Stress and AcneStress-related acne is an issue which is still highly debatable. It is a common theory that stress is a cause of acne. Stress may aggravate acne in two ways: one is the ability of stress to stimulate the adrenal glands into producing more hormones and the other is by slowing down the process of healing. It is estimated that 85% of the population in the United States will experience some form of acne at some point in their lives. Furthermore, stress can not only aggravate acne, but also may notably affect the overall health condition of the skin. Exposure to high levels of chlorine compounds, particularly chlorinated dioxins, can cause severe, long-lasting acne, known as Chloracne. Acne urticata, a form of eczema, is known to appear in middle-aged women who suffer from depression and stress. There are many treatments and products available for stress-related acne. Usually, the more powerful the treatment the more harmful the side effects. Generally a combination of therapies is recommended. Vita Moor has a herbal supplement designed for balancing hormones.
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