What Foods Cause Acne
Breakouts?
by:
Scott Patterson
The old adage, “you are what you eat”
cannot be truer than when it comes to common
causes of acne. Often individuals who do not
consume a healthy diet or whose diet lacks the
proper amount of critical vitamins and
minerals suffer from acne problems.
Remember, you body must be healthy before
your skin can be healthy, so strive to eat a
well balanced diet, and dedicate yourself to
an active lifestyle in order to enjoy
unblemished, smooth, and glowing skin.
If you are experiencing skin problems,
instead of treating your body’s largest organ
with harsh chemicals or taking medications
that may interfere with your other
prescriptions, look first at the nutrition
value of your current diet. Work to improve
your skin and protect yourself from acne by
following these guidelines.
------>Banish Fats, Oils, and Sugars
Often times, consuming a diet high in fats,
oils, and sugars can wreck havoc on an
individual’s skin. Just as these unsavory
additions to your diet can cause other issues
seen in your body, what you eat directly
affects the quality of your skin.
Most people have experienced a break out
after binging on junk food or fast food, most
of which is high in fat, sugar, carbohydrates,
and oils. In order to stop break outs
associated with eating this unhealthy food,
begin to replace these items in your diet with
foods that are natural and healthy.
------>Avoid Popular Misconceptions
Many individuals are under the
misconception that eating certain foods can
cause or worsen their acne condition. The most
popular food to blame for bad skin is
undoubtedly chocolate. Chocolate lovers will
take great pleasure in noting that no one
specific type of food—including chocolate—has
been proven to cause or worsen acne in
individuals. However, you should enjoy your
chocolate sparingly, as your entire diet can
definitely affect the quality of your skin’s
appearance, even though one particular item
may not be the trigger.
------>Try Organic Foods
When looking to change your diet for the
better, take care in including fresh,
wholesome foods into your new lifestyle. Many
individuals have found great success in
incorporating organic foods into their diet,
since these items lack any added chemicals,
preservatives, or potential toxins that can
affect both your body and your skin.
Furthermore, structure your diet around
fresh fruits and vegetables, most of which
contain necessary vitamins that will
positively affect your entire body. Also, you
may want to avoid eating meat products high in
fat, since fats can be quickly be stored in
your system, lasting long after that greasy
burger has been digested.
------>Consider Vitamin and Mineral
Supplements
Many individuals do not receive the
properly daily recommended dose of vitamins or
minerals in their diet. For this reason, you
should look into including supplements in your
daily health regimen. Remember, before
consuming any medications or supplements of
any kind, be sure to consult your primary
health care provider to ensure the dosage is
proper and the medication will not negatively
interact with your current prescriptions.
Too, you may want to find a solid
multi-vitamin that is specified for your
gender, age, or activity level. Be sure to
look for supplements that include Vitamin E, a
necessary vitamin when it comes to the health
of your skin.
------>Hydrate Your Body
Unless you are drinking at least eight
eight-ounce glasses of water each day, you are
not hydrating your body to a healthy extend.
Most individuals are not properly hydrated and
their skin pays the price. If you find your
skin is dull, ashy, flaky, itchy, or
excessively dry, you are not drinking enough
water to benefit your body.
Hydrated skin is fresh and glowing, so you
should drink up to experience these great
effects! Also, drinking the proper amount of
water on a daily basis will also benefit your
overall sense of health. Avoid drinking sodas
or sugary sports drinks, since the added
sodium and sugar can be detrimental to your
healthy lifestyle.
By following the above guidelines for clear
skin, you can actively work to maintain
healthy looking skin that is free of acne. If
you find yourself suffering from acne or other
skin conditions, focus inward instead for a
treatment of this problem instead of
slathering your skin with potentially harmful
creams or lotions that may cause more harm
that good. By eating a proper diet, you will
ensure your skin is as healthy as you are.
About The Author
Scott J. Patterson is the owner of Acne Care Information, a newsletter
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