All life forms strategize
to survive and procreate. Weeds, worms, birds, fungi and bacteria
all work to sustain their own lives on this planet. In fact, we
humans survive because of the biological games constantly unfolding
in our mist.
Propionibacterium acnes, or p acne bacteria, are no different.
They want and need to survive. Skin bacteria perform an important
function. Bacteria use the secretions of our sweat and sebaceous
glands (sebum is the oil that makes our skin look shiny) as
nutrients. P acnes that are in balance with your body prevent
colonization by more harmful bacteria.
P acne bacteria only encourage acne formations if the production
of oil on the face is excessive. This surplus of oil of prompted
by hormonal, nutritional, environmental and/or psychological
changes in the body. So to prevent acne, you do not what to
kill bacteria per se, but keep the amount of bacteria on your
skin at an optimal balance. You optimize your oil secretion
by understanding and controlling your response to hormonal,
nutritional, environmental and/or psychological changes.
If we upset the balance of bacteria in our bodies by taking
antibiotics, our resident flora is upset and this enables harmful
bacteria (such as Staphylococcus aureus and Acinetobacter baumannii)
to colonize our skin. What’s more, antibiotics can destroy the
balance of intestinal flora and cause constipation.
In short, using antibiotics on bacteria is a battle amongst
intelligent parties involving the bacteria, the body, and the
human mind. If we fail to appreciate the bacteria as bodily
maintenance workers and continue dousing them with antibiotics,
the bacteria just become more resistant to our antibiotics.
The bacteria are practiced at playing dead as a tactic for survival.
Even people who have used the strongest acne drug on the market,
Accutane, have witnessed the cunning behavior of bacteria as
zits reappear some months after using this course of acne treatment.
These people have discovered that bacteria do not die; they
silently and strategically multiply. If you do not want your
bacteria out of balance, do not provide them an environment
conducive to acne.