Sebderm causes
I think sebderm has various factors that contribute to it (hormonal,
excelerated skin cell turnover, food allergy, yeast/fungus).
I have been surfing on the Dermatology Times website and came across
an article on facial sebderm detailing how two studies for a new drug
(anti-fungal) worked in reducing scaling and open lesions.
I think it all depends on what are the primary causes of an
individual person’s sebderm. Some people may benefits from an anti-
fungal approach.
I know that my particular sebderm is primarily hormonal (creating
excessive oiliness) and possibly secondary fungal (excessive oil good
growth medium for those melezza strains).