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Originally published December 15 2014

LXR Organics: A revolution in natural skin care

by Ethan A. Huff, staff writer

(NaturalNews) The conventional approach to acne treatment that says to dry out the skin with chemicals and eliminate all exposure to oils is flawed, and it causes many acne sufferers to experience even worse outbreaks. But a revolutionary new approach to acne treatment developed by a young man who suffered from severe acne for years captures the power of essential oils, amino acids, antioxidants and salicylic acid to eliminate acne for good, naturally.

The son of Living Fuel founder KC Craichy, Kyle Craichy, suffered from extreme acne through his late teen years. Outbreaks on his face and back were so severe that, despite being an athletic and fit young man, Kyle was embarrassed to take off his shirt when he went swimming with his friends. Kyle tried all sorts of lotions, creams and prescription medications to treat his acne, and the result was always the same: no improvements.

For some, simply adopting a healthier diet and cutting out acne-promoting foods like processed sweets and fried "comfort" fare is enough to tackle this embarrassing condition. But for Kyle, even the strictest of healthy diets wasn't enough to overcome his condition, which led him to think outside the box and come up with his own natural solutions to acne that actually work.

"Believe it or not, I've never had a donut or eaten at McDonald's in my life," explains Kyle in his bio. "I don't eat fried foods, don't drink soda or alcohol, and sugar (only natural sugar) has been at a minimum. Plus, I grew up giving my body the nutrients, vitamins, minerals, and other macro and micronutrients it needs through Living Fuel. But I STILL HAD ACNE!"

Kyle's unique, natural formula treats acne with oils and other nutrients

One particular night, however, Kyle had a breakthrough. After discovering a shea butter-based lotion in a bathroom drawer, Kyle decided to apply some to his face, despite having been told that anything with oil or "butter" in it would cause his acne to worsen. Much to his surprise, the solution, which contained fat extracted from the nut of the African shea tree, helped reduce the size and swelling of his acne, and reduced his breakouts.

Kyle decided to experiment further, mixing and matching unique healing essential oils, vitamins and minerals, and various other nutrients which he discovered through trial and error worked, combining them into a unique formula that he now sells under the brand name LXR Organics. His featured product is AcneLXR Day/Night Serum, which is available through his website:
LXROrganics.com.

"Combining all the nutritional and skin nourishing benefits of B vitamins, amino acids, antioxidants, and other skin beautifying nutrients with the emulsifying and oil regulating benefits of Salicylic acid to make a serum that absorbs into your skin quickly without drying you out," reads the product's description.

Learn more about acne in Kyle's book, Face It

Besides his featured formula, Kyle has also made available a book that he wrote about his journey dealing with acne. Entitled Face It, the manuscript further explains what acne is, how it is affected by diet and lifestyle, why the "oil free" method of dealing with it is flawed, and how to best treat it naturally without chemicals or failed gimmicks:
LXROrganics.com.

"This book achieves a breakthrough for anyone seeking the root causes and lifelong solutions for acne," says Mike Adams, the Health Ranger. "Beyond the chemical poisons pushed by product manufacturers, there's a far more natural and healthy way to discover healthy, clean skin. Kyle Craichy's book is a voice of wisdom and reason in a world that's full of poison and toxicity."

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