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Acne Diet Recommendations



Part 3 of The Acne Diet Controversy

Acne diet recommendations are essential in the management of acne. Dermatologist Dr.Hanish Babu provides expert advice on acne diet recommendations and tips on which food to avoid in acne and outlines an acne action plan before you make your first appointment with your dermatologist.

In part 1 and 2 of this article we have seen some pretty persuasive evidences that point towards a certain relationship between acne and food. This brings us to the next question to be considered: which are the food items that have to be avoided by acne sufferers or persons with acne prone skins? And, which food can be consumed without worrying about the facial eruptions?

Which Food to Avoid in Acne?

Based on the studies mentioned in part 1 and 2 of this series on the acne diet controversy and similar studies published and personal observations, the following  acne diet recommendations seem proper:

food to avoid in acne
  • Reduce your intake of sugar (including excessive amounts of fruit juices), sweets, processed flour, baked goods, and trans or hydrogenated fats found in donuts, cookies, pastry, ice cream, pies, etc. You may use natural sweeteners rather than sugar.

  • Regularly eating breads, cakes, chips and other staples of Western culture is likely to promote acne.

  • Aerated drinks are a significant source of sugar. Switch to water, green teas, and vegetable juices.

  • Reduce intake of nuts, including brazil nuts, walnuts, almonds, and filberts. Peanuts and peanut butter may provoke acne in some individuals. If you eat nuts, limit your intake to small amounts and preferably eat raw nuts.

  • Reduce intake of milk products, including ice cream and cheese.

  • Reduce intake of chocolates and sweet drinks: High sugar and milk content will definitely aggravate acne.

  • Avoid Vitamin E & B complex supplements. Many patients have noticed aggravation of acne after taking vitamin E and B complex supplements. Hence it is safe to avoid supplements with high contents of these vitamins.

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Acne Diet Recommendations

The following are the important acne diet recommendations:

  • For skin health, food rich in Essential Fatty Acids should be consumed often as it helps dilute sebum and decreases chances of clogged pores on the skin. Omega 3 fatty acids are found in wheat germ , evening primrose oil, soybean oil and fish oils.

  • Although tuna, salmon, sardines etc are also Essential Fatty Acid rich, they contain high amounts of iodine which is not good for acne. Fresh water fish is a good alternative.

  • Increase intake of fresh vegetables, preferably organic. Eat a wide variety each day. Have 3-4 helpings of fresh vegetables and low sweet fruits every day.

  • Take lean meat like chicken, preferably grilled. Always include lots of fresh green salad when you eat any type of meat. This will neutralize the negative effects of the hormones and iodides contained therein.

  • Eat wholegrain bread, pasta and legumes which have a low glycemic index and do not aggravate acne.

  • Increase water consumption Drink 2-3 glasses of cold water immediately after you wake up and brush your teeth in the morning. This will improve blood circulation to vital organs and also help in bowel motions. Drink 10-15 glasses of water per day, double the amount in hot weather. Plenty of fresh water intake not only will help you to maintain the health of your body and skin it will also improve your brain and other vital organs’ functions.

  • Finally, eat everything in moderate amounts only.
     

The above acne diet recommendations are only a guideline; a pointer for the best acne diet practices. You may set your own menu depending upon your special situations.

An Acne Action Plan Before Seeing Your Dermatologist

If you are suffering from recurrent acne that comes back despite treatment and is dotted by flare-ups and remissions, you can help your dermatologist to manage your acne much better by following these steps:

  1. Keep an acne diet Diary: For a full month or two, write down all the food and the contents of food that consume on a daily basis. If you notice any flare ups, mark these days in red. If you find improvement, mark with green.

  2. Make a note of all medications consumed and applied with ingredients.

  3. Also note the make up used and the ingredients. Face wash? How many times?

  4. Write down a small note on your emotional status during these days. Put a red mark on high stress days when everything went wrong and you lost your temper! When you had a peaceful, calm and quiet day, mark the stress column in green.

  5. If you are a female, write down if you noticed any flare ups before, during or after your menstrual periods.

    Follow this acne action plan for best results in dealing with your acne.
     

 

Part 1:Does Food Aggravate Acne?

Part 2:Acne Diet Recommendations & Controversies: Journal Studies


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