Are you one of the thousands of people looking for a chloasma cure? Unfortunately, there is no permanent cure, but avoiding the sun and using sunscreens is helpful to prevent chloasma. Orally taking some natural supplements like grape seed extract may also help to prevent chloasma.
Chloasma, also known as melasma, is a skin condition that commonly occurs after sun exposure and during pregnancy in women. Melasma can also be a sign of poor liver health and inadequate nutrition in some cases. This skin problem can be difficult to treat. It causes brown to gray patches on the forearms, neck, forehead, cheeks, and chin, above the upper lip or on the bridge of the nose.
Skin protection against harmful UV rays is important to prevent melasma, skin damage and skin cancers. A small study of healthy female volunteers suggests that grape seed extract in combination with other ingredients, may help to reduce the severity of sunburn.
Chemicals found in grape seeds help ward of skin cancer due to regular exposure to the sun. Researchers from the University of Alabama, Birmingham exposed hairless mice to ultraviolet-light. Some of the mice they fed a standard diet supplemented with grape seed proanthocyanidins, while control mice were fed a standard diet without this supplement. Research showed that grape seed extract appeared to inhibit suppression of the immune system caused by ultraviolet light.
Besides, Dr. Ray Sahelian, health care writer and author of 'The Stevia Cookbook' and 'Mind Boosters,' cites research showing physicians who administered a standardized extract of grape seeds containing the chemical, proanthocyanidin, noted significant improvements in the appearance of melasma-darkened spots.
Moreover, antioxidants are thought to improve chloasma, and grape seed extract is thought to have antioxidant activity. Grape seed extract contains vitamins C and E. Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin with the ability to neutralize free radicals formed as a result of various metabolic processes in the body.
Vitamin E also plays an important role in maintaining healthy skin. Several studies, such as the one published in the August 2009 edition of the 'International Journal of Dermatology,' have found that vitamins E, C and A supplements, along with flavonoid drugs such as procyanidin for eight weeks can be safe and effective to treat epidermal melasma. However, it is important to follow dosage instructions carefully, as chronic overuse of vitamin E may increase the risk of death.
Like other skin conditions, treatment for chloasma includes both external creams and skin protection and internal balancing of hormones and nutrition. If you want to avoid possibly messy skin applications or potion-mixing, try grape seed extract. You are also advised to add more raw fruits and vegetables so as to get sufficient amounts of vitamins and minerals in your diet. Avoid processed and packaged foods that contain preservatives and artificial chemicals.
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