What Causes Acne?

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by Karen Jessett
updated about 1 year ago

Hormones

For most people with acne, it begins at puberty. This is when the body starts to produce hormones called androgens. Androgens cause the enlargement and overstimulation of the sebaceous glands in people with acne. Sensitivity to these androgens also cause acne to appear during the menstrual cycle and sometimes in pregnancy. The extra sebum (oil) that the sebaceous glands produce mixes with dead skin cells and bacteria on the skin's surface and this blocks pores. Inside the blocked pore, bacteria multiply and cause inflammation leading to the spots and pustules associated with acne.

Stress

Stress can also cause the production of hormones, such as cortisol, which can aggravate acne.

Other Causes

What Doesn't Cause Acne

Why Is Diet Important?

Refined carbs/sugar = more insulin = more hormones = more sebum (oil) = more bacteria = more acne

How You Can Help Yourself

Skin needs to be cleansed from the inside out, there is no quick fix. If you really want to help your skin, you'll follow a healthy eating plan and exercise regularly. If you're healthy on the inside it will show on the outside.

How To Get Rid Of Acne

You really can get rid of acne, naturally. How? By learning about the causes of acne and how to rebalance the body. By understanding that applying harsh chemicals to the skin can actually exacerbate the skin's natural oil production and make acne worse. To really get rid of acne, you need to equip yourself with information about hormones, food, skin care products, dehydration, yeast and antibiotics. By listening to your body you will find the long-term path to clearer skin.

Skin Sinners

We all have friends who seem to be able to eat as much "bad food" as they like and never suffer from spots. This is generally why people argue that these foods don't cause acne. However, some of us are susceptible to break outs if we eat lots of the food in the left hand column below. Cutting down your intake of these foods will not only help your acne but it will help keep you healthy for life. Try and cut down on the food in the left hand column. You can replace it with food in the right hand column, but try not to rely too much on this sort of food in your diet. Your skin will benefit most from including mostly the food on the skin savers list.

Cut down on the following foods

Alternatives

Red meat (beef and pork)

Organic chicken, organic fish, veggie mince, QuornTM
(http://www.quorn.com/)

Dairy products (milk, cheese, yogurt, cream etc)

Goat's milk/cheese, sheep's milk/cheese, soya milk/yogurt/cream

Smoked fish, meat or cheeses

Marinated tofu/plain tofu

Processed foods (ready meals, tinned meals etc)

Tinned fruit/vegetables in water or own juice (not brine or syrup)

Wheat and wheat products

Wheat/gluten free bread/pasta, oats and other grains

Refined flour (white bread, white pasta etc)

Wheat/gluten free bread/pasta

Refined sugar (sweets, white sugar etc)

Local raw honey, maple syrup

White rice

Brown rice, chick peas, lentils

High fat foods (deep fried, takeaways etc)

Stir fry with minimal oil

Yeasty foods (yeast, mushrooms, beer/lager, yeast extract)

-

Spicy food

Fresh ginger, mild chilies

Burned or chargrilled food

-

Salt

Tamari (soy sauce without yeast)

Additives & preservatives

-

Caffeine

Herbal teas

Alcohol

Clear alcohol (vodka, gin etc) and wines with fewer preservatives

Chocolate (refined sugar and milk)

70% cocoa solids and cocoa fat chocolate


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