Monday, 14 October 2013

Diet for acne



Mike Walden review author of acne no more program-Acne is a dermatological disease which, until a few years ago mainly troubled teenagers, but lately it has reached to employ up to 85% of adults, mostly women, particularly in the western world. Causes of acne is hereditary predisposition , hormonal and endocrine factors such the polycystic ovary syndrome, taking certain medications and lifestyle. In this including stress, diet, environmental pollution and "bad" skin care routine, coupled with blunders in acne lesions, usually by the same person. https://www.apsense.com/article/acne-no-more-by-mike-walden-face-with-acne.htmlhttps://www.apsense.com/article/acne-no-more-by-mike-walden-face-with-acne.html

Acne is characterized by four stakeholders: hyperactivity of sebaceous glands and the clogging of their resources, caused by the action of androgens, leading to increased production of sebum and bacteria culture from the propionovaktiridio acne and / or Staphylococcus. 

Shown with various skin lesions, other serious and some less serious, painful or not, and in various parts of the body, especially the face, but also on the neck, back, shoulders, chest, arms and buttocks. before a years, scientific studies did not correlate nutrition with acne. 
There was a suspicion of personal testimonies that some foods, such as dairy products, chocolate and foods with a high glycemic load aggravate acne, but just the last five years start to 'accumulate' studies documented and scientifically. 

Before we to foods that aggravate and those that improve acne, will refer to the biochemical mechanism appears to be linked certain foods with the appearance of acne. The edge can be considered as a disease - indicator of excessive insulinotropic action of western diet (insulinotropic = promotes release of insulin). T the milk and all products containing whey proteins, contribute to increased postprandial insulin and insoulinomimitikou like growth factor I (IGF-1) levels. The elevated levels of insulin and IGF-1, through some complex metabolic pathways result in the biochemical connection, with four main factors that cause acne and reported previously. Also diets high glycemic load (a pointer linking the quality and quantity of carbohydrate in a food) affect the metabolism of IGF-1 and androgen, resulting in deterioration of the edge are not necessarily high levels of hormones blood, while a donation. treatment of acne is usually long and difficult to achieve.




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