Sometimes it is honestly beyond me how dermatologists work, think, function. They use prescriptions of course, because obviously if you were to use a natural treatment, why would you really need to go visit them, and moreover, I don’t really think they do much studying on the outside options, because they are encouraged to believe only in prescriptions. There are some doctors that are DO’s rather than MD’s, and they tend to learn while in school to actually explore homeopathic and other natural remedies as well as the traditional prescription options no matter what field they happen to be in. However, the regular MD will not. This being said, the natural logic would state that if something doesn’t work, you should probably try something else. This is why it is so beyond me the way some dermatologists work. My dermatologist was fine in most cases, and the fact that he looked like a bug didn’t deter from his expertise. However, thinking back, every single treatment he gave me was some form of retinol, otherwise known as vitamin A. He never resorted to Accutane thankfully. But honestly. I mean really. I don’t use benzoyl peroxide because I tried a few natural treatments that used it and didn’t work. So why would I continue using another product using those? Likewise, it is beyond me as to why when vitamin A didn’t work the first 10 times, why another vitamin A product would magically work.


