Acne and Diet: Could What You Eat Affect Your Skin?
It doesn’t matter what kind of acne you’re suffering from – whether it’s chronic, mild, moderate, or severe – you’ve probably looked high and low for acne relief. Like me, you’ve probably tried a cabinet-full of products that never worked, bought promises from pharmaceutical companies that only drained your money, and you’re still suffering from acne. If this is you, then I know a secret that will help you find acne relief that you cannot find anywhere else. I’ll give you a little clue: it has to do with acne and diet.
Think for a moment just how what you eat every day affects how your skin reacts. Imagine if you ate nothing but donuts and coffee for breakfast every morning, had a chocolate fudge Pop-tart for morning snack, enjoyed McDonald’s takeout for lunch, slurped a chocolate milkshake for afternoon snack, grazed on a frozen TV dinner in front of “Law and Order” every night, and topped it off with a bowl of mint chocolate chip ice cream for midnight snack. What would your body look like on the inside?
I’m guessing I don’t really have to paint a picture of what your body would suffer from after this kind of treatment. You’d be carrying 200 pounds of fat, spiking your cholesterol level sky-high, pumping your blood full of unnecessary sugar, and putting your liver, spleen, pancreas, and intestines into overdrive. Well, this might or might not surprise you, but your skin would be no different. It would be suffering the same kind of nutritional famine the rest of your body would experience, except it would be in the form of raging red acne.
Although acne and diet might not be directly related in every aspect, your skin is certainly affected by what you eat, and it’s your skin that ultimately suffers from acne. In order to properly get rid of toxins in your body, your organs eject them in all sorts of places, your skin included. Even if you don’t eat all the junk described above, you still probably have no idea what your body really needs to fight off acne. The more toxins you pour in on a daily basis means the more toxins that come into contact with layers of your internal skin, which will eventually surface, helping cause cysts, zits, pustules, and blackheads – all known otherwise as acne.
So where should you look to find relief? I’ve seen a number of diet plans that are supposed to help with mapping out what exactly your body needs to stay healthy on the inside and out, but the only one I’ve found that does the job is at http://www.easyskintreatment.com/acnefree. Here you will find the happy medium between acne and diet and learn everything you need to know to control your acne and live an acne-free life.