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Clearogen - January 15th, 2010

Clearogen

Clearogen is a natural acne treatment that addresses the underlying causes of acne instead of just scratching the surface. It is apparently a revolutionary new treatment, and they claim it is also scientifically proven to work in 3 basic steps and treatments. Of course, quite a few treatments are ?scientifically proven? including benzoyl peroxide treatments.

History of Clearogen

Clearogen was formulated by certified dermatologist Alex Khadavi MD, and they have a full bio on him on their site. They cite various research on gamma linolenic acids, alpha linolenic acids, and linoleic acid in general, and they claim it works as an anti-DHT formula with saw palmetto, beta sitosterols, etc. High DHT levels have been connected to hair loss, not really acne.

Benefits

They have green tea, so it may fight against free radicals. But then again it would be more helpful to know if they actually had the right amounts by including a full ingredients list, which they don’t. Their other ingredients actually have no application to acne at all and work on false pretenses or at least advertise themselves on false pretenses.

Possible Side Effects

Possible side effects include severe drying, pregnancy complications, feeling of warmth, itching, irritation, mild peeling, redness, selling, rash, hives, dizziness, difficulty breathing, tightness in the chest, swelling of the mouth, face, lips, tongue, excessive burning, tenderness of the skin, or extreme dryness.

Conclusion

We would not recommend using this product. It would be a pure waste of your money, and it uses a false basis for all its claims. They obviously don’t know what they are talking about there, so how could you really expect them to produce results, especially when even inexperienced individuals with no medical degree seem to have a better handle on actually proven ingredients.



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