Bacterial Resistance to Clearogen
Name: Frederick
Question:
Each and every topical I have tried (almost all OTC and many prescription acne drugs) eventually loses efficacy due to P. Acne resistance over time. I assume your product is no different. However, does the combination of drugs in your formula result in a longer period of effectiveness?
Dear Fredrick,
You are absolutely right. Bacteria are very resourceful and since the multiply so rapidly the natural genetic mutations allow them to become resistant to various anti-bacterial ingredients.
What makes Clearogen so different and unique is that by blocking the hormones that stimulate the oil gland, the production of oil is reduced so the pores won’t get plugged, and there would be no food for P. Acne to feed on and grow. The problem is excessive oil (food) and a suitable environment for the bacteria to grow and not the bacteria itself.