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Natural Acne Treatments For A
Healthier Skin: Part 2
By Gregory De Villiers
Treat Acne Naturally With An Acne Diet
The importance of nutrition in preventing,
controlling and eliminating acne has already been
touched upon. Let us take a closer look at how
controlling what we eat can treat acne naturally.
Without a question your diet can influence the way
you look and feel. Research has shown time and again
that certain food items make you feel good while some
make you unwell and unhealthy. It is good for you to
identify those food types which are healthy for you
and to include these in your diet.
An Acne Food Plan
1. If you suffer from acne, it will be helpful to
reduce your intake of milk. Your acne meal plan
should not have more than maximum two glasses of milk
per day. There are a number of hormones in cow's milk
which can be harmful to your skin.
2. Eat a lot of fish. Fish is well known to have the
omega 3 oils that are so good for the heart and
surprisingly also for the skin. Hence, if you want a
natural acne remedy, you need to eat more fish.
3. Have as little sugar as you can. Sweets, sugary
drinks, cookies, chocolates and similar things which
contain sugar should be avoided at all costs to help
remedy acne by natural means.
4. Studies have shown that the levels of sebum in and
on the skin are directly related to the presence of
acne. Adopting a plant-based, low fat food diet may
help to reduce the levels of sebum in and on your
skin, thereby improving your acne.
5. Try and increase your intake of fresh fruit and
vegetables in your diet which are loaded with
acne-fighting vitamins and antioxidants.
The goal in treating acne whether by natural means or
conventional medications, is to reduce the levels of
sebum (oils) in and on your skin. Concentrate on
keeping your skin oil-free with a healthy acne meal
plan.
Vitamins For A Natural Acne Remedy
Like other organs of the body, skin needs the correct
amount of vitamins for its health. The skin defends
the body against external harmful agents as well as
excreting toxic compounds through glands and pores.
Therefore, it is matter of common sense to conclude
the importance of taking the necessary amount of
vitamins for acne to assist the body's healing
mechanism. Here are some of the vitamins and minerals
that can be used as part of a natural acne treatment
regimen.
Vitamin A
Studies have revealed that reduced levels of vitamin
A in the body can result in or aggravate acne. The
main process whereby vitamin A prevents or improves
acne is by reducing the production of sebum ( a
natural oil that is produced in the skin to lubricate
it). Vitamin A also serves another necessary function
for the skin and overall health by serving as an
antioxidant. Antioxidants help to eliminate toxic
free radicals in the body. Green leafy vegetables,
yellow or orange fruits and carrots are the best
natural sources for vitamin A.
Vitamin B
Vitamin B is actually a group of vitamins containing
Thiamine (vitamin B1), Riboflavin (vitamin B2),
Niacin (also called Nicotinic Acid/Niacinamide,
vitaminB3), Pantothenic Acid, Pyridoxine (vitamin
B6), and Cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12). The vitamin B
complex help to keep the skin's health. Vitamin B1
(Thiamine) is notably important due to its
antioxidant role . A lack of vitamin B can
precipitate or exacerbate acne. Natural food sources
of vitamin B complex include sweet potatoes,
avocados, green pepper, chickpeas, bananas,
blackcurrants and watermelons.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C helps in in the production of collagen in
the body. Collagen is the connective tissue found in
skin and bones. Also, vitamin C fortifies immunity
and fights against infections. One should bear in
mind that acne is a skin infection and improving
immune function assists in the fight against acne.
Vitamin C also boosts the body's healing powers and
helps in the absorption of iron. Smoking, taking
antibiotics or oral contraceptives depletes your
body's vitamin C levels. If you fall into any of
these categories, you will need to proportionately
increase your vitamin C intake. Natural sources of
vitamin C are oranges, grapefruit, lemons,
blackcurrants and blackberries.
Vitamin E
Vitamin E is another vital vitamin for a natural acne
treatment. It has antioxidant properties that work to
heal and repair skin tissues. Vitamin E protects
against cellular damage by checking the oxidation of
fats and also by inhibiting the development of free
radicals. A recommended daily dose of vitamin E is
400 IU.
Besides the use of vitamins to improve symptoms of
acne, the minerals zinc and chromium are also
effective in the battle against acne.
In conclusion, there are several natural acne
remedies which acne sufferers can try that have been
shown to be effective in eliminating acne.
Investigate each treatment option carefully and
choose the right one for your skin.
Reprinted from Article City.com
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