Diet
factors
Foods to avoid include:
- Dairy products (milk, cheese, cream, yogurt etc)
Refined and cooked carbohydrates (flour, bread,
rice, crisps and chips, sugar etc)
- Cooked fats (fried food, hydrogenated oils, roasted
nuts)
- Meat (beef, pork, chicken, lamb etc)
All the above foods are acid-forming
in the body. If you really want to get rid of acne,
you need to eat more alkaline-forming foods -- fresh
vegetables and fruit, nuts (sparingly) and seeds. The
foods to avoid listed above also cause a sluggish digestive
system. If food travels too slowly through the body,
toxins build up and aren't carried away by the usual
processes and are expelled via the skin, causing acne.
A diet without some of the staples
you have become used to may sound scary, but it doesn't
have to be. Clear Skin contains over 80 delicious recipes
that benefit those with acne.
Harsh skin care products
People with acne are often advised
to use harsh, drying products on the skin. These dry
the skin out too much, causing the sebaceous glands
to excrete more oil to compensate. Dry skin also leads
to excess dead skin cells. More oil + excess dead skin
cells = blocked pores and more acne!
Ingredients to avoid:
- Alcohol, isopropyl myristate, lanolin, sodium
lauryl sulphate, sodium laureth sulphate, propylene
- glycol, mineral oil and parabens
- Benzoyl peroxide
Don't be afraid of using oil in products.
This can be the best thing for those wanting to get
rid of acne using oils that mimic the skin's natural
oils (coconut and jojoba) will rebalance the oil production
of your skin. These oils won't block your pores. Use
more of the following (these can be found in natural
products in health food stores):
- Tea tree oil -- antiseptic and antibacterial,
great for existing infections
- Lavender oil -- soothing and healing, great for
accelerating healing of scars
- Coconut oil -- look out for products that use
this as a base. Can also be used on its own.
- Jojoba oil -- look out for products that use this
as a base
- Exfoliate twice a week to get rid of dead skin
cells
- Use natural products, such as Green People's Fruit
scrub (www.greenpeople.co.uk)
Dehydration
To get rid of acne, the skin needs
to be hydrated from the inside to prevent blocked pores
-- drink plenty of water and eat plenty of water-rich
foods, such as fresh fruit and vegetables. This will
also help speed up a sluggish digestive system.
The yeast link
People with acne often have a build-up
of yeast in the body and are susceptible to yeast infections,
such as thrush (Candida Albicans). This can also impact
the digestive system bringing on problems such as constipation.
Antibiotics and a diet high in yeast and sugar will
aggravate this further.
Avoid the following:
- Sugary foods
- Yeast products (bread, beer, yeast extract, soya
sauce and mushrooms)
If you are taking antibiotics, or have
taken them in the past, supplement with a good quality
probiotic.
Antibiotics/Probiotics
Many people with acne are prescribed
antibiotics, which may help destroy the bacteria that
breed inside the blocked pores, but they also destroy
the healthy bacteria that help support the activity
of your intestines. If your intestines are not working
efficiently, there will be a buildup of toxins in the
digestive system which can aggravate acne. The body
also builds up a tolerance to antibiotics, meaning you
need larger and larger doses to get the same effect.
If you have been taking antibiotics for your acne, take
a probiotic supplement and drink aloe vera juice every
day to heal your intestines.
A high quality probiotic will restore
the good bacteria in the gut. This will improve the
health of your digestive system, enabling it to better
absorb the vitamins and minerals from your food. Food
will also pass through at the right speed, preventing
constipation and/or diahorrea. A sluggish digestive
system is often linked to acne because the toxins aren’t
being eliminated correctly by the digestive system and
so are eliminated via the skin.
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