Western medicine is notoriously sophisticated when it comes to drug formulations and targeted medicine approached from a perspective based in deductive science. It has, however, been largely a failure when it comes to being open to solutions to medical problems which come from outside the realm of deductive science. That is why for years western medicine failed to draw ties between diet and acne. Medical development, and treatments for acne sufferers, has progressed significantly within the last 15 years alone. Yet the problem of acne has remained largely uncurbed, until recently.
In the past few years empirical studies first trickled and are now flooding in indicating that there are links between acne and diet. The basic premise of the research is that eating refined carbohydrates and sugar is the ultimate culprit for many individuals’ problems with acne. The scientific theory holds that when carbohydrates and sugar are metabolized they lead to an increase in insulin and an insulin-like growth factor called IGF-1 production. This growth factor then causes male hormones to begin being produced in the body in much greater quantities. These growth hormones lead directly to an increase the amount of sebum produced. Sebum is the grease-like substance that comes out in your pores which people often describe as ‘oily skin’. Sebum then clogs your pores and ultimately causes to an accumulation of bacteria in those pores which cannot escape because of the sebum. This of course ultimately leads to acne.
That rather exhaustive explanation explains simply this; when you consume refined carbohydrates and sugars you may aggravate your skin, clog your pores, and develop acne.
So, what is the answer? Not surprisingly, it may be to cut back on sugars and refined carbs such as sweets and pastas. These foods provide us with very few of the nutrients we need while providing us with a great deal more by way of clogged pores. In fact, recent studies are showing that these foods may be so bad for you that your body actually fights them like it does a disease, through the production of white blood cells. Not only do these white blood cell expenditures temporarily lower your immune system, but they also cause your body to produce more waste, some of which is exuded through your pores.
But it may surprise you to know that giving up chocolate and spaghetti may not be the only way to go about getting clearer skin. Rather, there are a number of foods, in particular raw vegetables and antioxidants which can actively clear up skin. These foods act as a sort of mop within the body to soak up toxins, also known as free radicals, which are often expelled as bacteria through the skin.
So in effect, following a better diet can attack the problem of acne in two different ways, cutting back on sugars and refined carbs will cause your body to produce less of the pore clogging sebum, while increasing your intake of certain raw vegetables will significantly cut down on the amount of bacteria which is exuded through your pores. Combined, these two techniques will cut down significantly your propensity to suffer acne.
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With so many diets on the market today, it is hard to decide which one to choose. This article will discuss some of the different options available by reviewing three diets. All three diets, the Sonoma, the Macrobiotic and the Alli have some things in common and some things that are different. The point is that they all have something unique to offer in the diet community and this article will focus on the pros and the cons of each.
- The Sonoma Diet:
Everyone has heard of the Mediterranean diet, which is essentially a healthy combination of fresh fish and vegetables. What you may not have heard of is the Sonoma Diet, which is simply a version of the Mediterranean diet.
This diet has some great options, for instance, you can eat a Greek Pizza and have a glass of wine or try a Mediterranean chicken salad and more. The point is that you can eat delicious foods without worrying about whether you will regret eating them later. Of course, this is not necessarily an inexpensive way to go, however staying healthy has never been easy on the wallet.
- The Macrobiotic Diet:
This diet is for the hardcore diet enthusiast. It is primarily for the dieter who is seeking a healthy way to eat that integrates physical, spiritual and "planetary" health. Basically, it is a diet that is low in fat, high in fiber and includes a lot of vegetables. It is in fact predominantly a vegetarian diet. Even eggs and dairy are completely avoided. This diet is not for the weak of heart.
- The Alli Diet:
This diet is certainly one to look into if you have an obesity problem. It includes a diet pill, the Alli Diet pill to be exact, which the dieter takes while also focusing on eating healthy foods. This diet also puts an emphasis on exercising.
Alli was the first obesity drug to be approved by the FDA for non-prescription use in the US. The pill works by physically reducing the amount of fat the body retains. In effect, the science behind Alli lies in its control over the amount of fatty acids retained by the body, thus, there is essentially less caloric intake allowing for less exercise for a caloric burn.
- The Three Diets: How to Decide?
Ultimately you will have to make a decision about which type of diet is going to work for you. It really depends on the type of body you have, how much weight you want to lose, and what you are willing to do to lose that weight. As with most of these types of diets, you will be safer starting with the milder of the diet programs out there, and if that doesn't work, try moving to a more aggressive diet plan. Good luck and happy dieting!
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