Acne cures are a lucrative market in today’s society. It is a common problem that besets many individuals, and to which a permanent cure can sometimes be elusive. That is why the eBook Chris Gibson Acne Free in 3 Days has endeavored to solve the problem. It claims that through an all-natural approach to diet, and certain lifestyle modifications, acne can be completely cured in a very short time. Let us examine this claim in the light of its contents and medical basis:
Chris Gibson Acne Free in 3 Days outlines a 100% natural program which involves a few steps. The eBook itself begins with a very comprehensive background, detailing acne, its causes, and the different factors which makes it better or worse. After that, the program details the benefits of complete detoxification, which forms its main methodology, along with a basic diet of avoiding excess sugars and fats. Following this comes the actual detoxification, consisting of a 3 day apple diet, daily enemas, and castor oil application to the skin. These are the ones purported to exert the most benefit for acne.
There are two aspects to consider regarding the effectiveness of the program. In terms of detoxification, it has been proven to reduce the incidence of certain cancers, and to improve the quality of your skin, especially when supplemented with antioxidants and vitamins, such as those found in apple. The daily enemas and castor oil have received mixed feedback, even from experts. Because while the enemas can supplement the detoxification process by flushing out the toxins, its effect on your skin is more questionable. By the same token, castor oil is used as a laxative (which can also flush out toxins) and skin conditioner (mixed with shampoo, lipstick and lip balm), but its effects on acne is still debatable.
In summary, the eBook Chris Gibson Acne Free in 3 Days can be viewed in different ways. In terms of getting educated about acne, it is a good primer (minus the anecdotes of the author). In terms of promoting the value of detoxification, it is also a good reference. However, in terms of its main objective, which is to provide a cure for acne in 3 days, it should be viewed as something that will work for many people, but not for all. That is because acne has a multitude of causes, including genetic predisposition. So for a value of about $40, consider the benefits carefully, and weigh the truths of its claims before buying.

