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		<title>Acne Program Step 5 Foods To Stop Eating</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acne Program &#8211; Step 5: Foods to Stop Eating Even though many dermatologist and doctors don&#8217;t see the connection between your diet, constipation, a toxic colon, and a toxic liver with the acne that you are suffering from, it does not mean the food you eat is not important in clearing your acne. If the [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acne Program &#8211; Step 5:  Foods to Stop Eating</p>
<p>Even though many dermatologist and doctors don&#8217;t see the connection between your diet, constipation, a toxic colon, and a toxic liver with the acne that you are suffering from, it does not mean the food you eat is not important in clearing your acne.</p>
<p>If the doctors were right about food and the colon, then they would easily be able to help you clear your acne with their drugs.  Drugs can give you temporary relief, it they work at all, but as you use them they can also give you some unpleasant side effects.</p>
<p>In her book, Food And Healing, 1986, Annemarie Colbin, points out,</p>
<p>&#8220;In a systems view of the body, input of all kinds relates to output of all kinds.  Food, therefore, would have a definite relationship to matter pushed out through the skin.  I am continually amazed that dermatologists persist in viewing the skin as merely a protective envelope for the body, ascribing its eruptions to &#8216;viruses&#8217; and imprecise malfunctions and supporting the myth that &#8216;diet has nothing to do with acne.&#8217;</p>
<p>In my experience, diet has everything to do with acne.  Not only did I fix my own bad skin through correct eating but I have seen among my students a number of severe cases &#8211; the large purplish kind of acne on cheeks and chins &#8211; completely cured within three months by a change of diet.&#8221;</p>
<p>Foods to Stop Eating</p>
<p>If you smoke, drink alcohol or drink coffee, then this program will not work too well for you.  When you have these addictions, your body&#8217;s minerals and vitamins will be out of balance and it will be difficult for you to achieve any state of good health.</p>
<p>So, here are they foods that you need to stop eating.  You don&#8217;t need to stop eating these foods instantly.  Not many people can do this.  You need to do this gradually.  I know it will be hard to stop eating some of these foods that you have enjoyed, over the years, but you have to ask yourself the question,</p>
<p>&#8220;Which do I want to be  &#8230;Acne free or a junk food addict?&#8221;</p>
<p>The choice is yours and I know you will make the right decision so here is the list,</p>
<p>*   White Bread &#8211; This is considered junk food since it is void of any vitality for your body.  It is hard to digest and causes constipation<br />
*   Chocolate &#8211; some chocolates are better than others.  Those that have saturated fats such milk, butter and sugars are not good for your health and definitely not good for your skin.<br />
*   Fried Fatty foods &#8211; fried foods, butter, chesses, beef,<br />
*   Foods in packages &#8211; All foods in packages or boxes are junk food.  They are considered dead food and provide no life force to your body.  They take from you because they use up minerals, vitamins, and digestive enzymes during digestion.  They contain no fiber so they cause constipation.<br />
*   Foods with artificial flavors and preservatives &#8211; These are non-foods that are super toxic. Your body does not know what to do with them so it stores them in your body as toxic waste.<br />
*   Milk, ice cream, hard chesses &#8211; these foods cause allergies and cause mucus to form.  This mucus coats the colon and other internal surfaces and interferes with the function of that area.  Bacteria and other pathogens enjoy living in the mucus film. This mucus also tries to escape through the face when you have too much of it in the body.  If you cannot digest dairy products, this can cause you to have acne.<br />
*   Sodas are the worst drink you can take.  They contain plenty of sugar and phosphoric acid.<br />
*   Sugar is considered a white poison.  It creates so many health problems in the body that the FDA should outlaw it.<br />
*   Salt &#8211; avoid salt only because it has iodine.  Iodine has been shown to cause acne.<br />
*   Excess Vitamin B12 &#8211; can aggravate or produce acne.</p>
<p>There you have it.  It takes a lot of will power and desire to change your diet.  It can be done but do it slowly.  Start changing your diet and see where you&#8217;re at in 6 months.</p>
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		<title>Foods That Helps To Cure Acne</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Foods That Helps to Cure Acne One of the easiest ways for us to deal with our problem skin and acne is to eat properly. Of course, it also helps if we&#8217;re taking care of our skin properly and drinking plenty of water but there are several different things that we can eat which is [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Foods That Helps to Cure Acne</p>
<p>One of the easiest ways for us to deal with our problem skin and acne is to eat properly.  Of course, it also helps if we&#8217;re taking care of our skin properly and drinking plenty of water but there are several different things that we can eat which is going to make a difference in the way that our skin looks.  At times, the difference can be quite dramatic and some people have been able to cure their acne altogether by eating these foods.</p>
<p>What most people don&#8217;t realize is the fact that acne is often only an outward sign that something else is wrong within the body.  Typically, it is a matter of toxins being built up in our system over the years and it comes out of our pores, causing the acne.  That is why it is a good idea to make sure you are eating foods that are going to detox you and help your system to be able to assimilate and to remove any toxins that you put into your body.</p>
<p>One of the best things for this is red beets.  These are great vegetables for cleaning our liver and for thinning our blood, helping our circulation along the way.  This can do a lot for transporting the toxins around our body and helping it to remove them.  Since many of the toxins are stored in the liver until they can be removed, red beets will also help to get that moving along as well.</p>
<p>Raw food is also an excellent thing for you to eat whenever you have a problem with your skin.  As a matter of fact, people that go on an all raw food diet often are able to clear their skin completely over a period of time.  This is because raw food is also detoxing and it will not add toxins into your body, similar to the way that you add them whenever you are eating fast food or sugary snacks.  Even if you only add some raw food to your diet every day, you&#8217;re going to do wonders for your skin.</p>
<p>Finally, you must be drinking water.  Even though this isn&#8217;t officially a food, dehydration is often at the root of our acne problems.  Try drinking half of your body weight in ounces of water every day.  Hydrating yourself in this way should do wonders for your skin that will be easily recognizable within a week.</p>
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		<title>Got Acne Limit Your Dairy Foods Intake</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Got Acne? Limit your Dairy Foods Intake Many experts estimate that Acne affects 85% of Americans making it the most common skin disorder in the United States. While it mostly affects teenagers, unfortunately, Acne can carry through to adulthood as well causing self esteem issues for anyone who has this particular affliction. With so many [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Got Acne?  Limit your Dairy Foods Intake</p>
<p>Many experts estimate that Acne affects 85% of Americans making it the most common skin disorder in the United States.  While it mostly affects teenagers, unfortunately, Acne can carry through to adulthood as well causing self esteem issues for anyone who has this particular affliction.  With so many remedies available, what is an Acne sufferer to do?</p>
<p>Dermatologists believe what largely determines whether a person develops acne are genetics and hormonal fluctuations, thus the tendency for it to occur during puberty, pregnancy and menopause. Many folks believe that another contributing factor is chocolate and/or greasy foods, but dermatologists are not quite sure yet.  Continued research has now revealed there is one food group that has now been shown to contribute to higher outbreaks.  The food group is dairy products.  That&#8217;s right, got milk?</p>
<p>A study published last year in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology by a team at Harvard suggests that a diet high in dairy products can increase your likelihood of Acne.</p>
<p>The researchers analyzed the habits and diets of nearly 50,000 people, looking especially at what they ate while in high school. Those who drank three or more cups of milk a day, the study found, were 22 percent more likely to experience severe acne compared with those who drank one serving a week or less.</p>
<p>Skim milk had the greatest effect. Cream cheese and cottage cheese were also associated with outbreaks, while chocolate and greasy foods were not. The researchers attributed the effect to hormones in milk; other studies have had similar findings.</p>
<p>It is interesting to note the wide range of intake of dairy products for this study.  Students who drank three cups of milk a day vs. those who drank one serving a week were the ones who were 22% more likely to experience severe acne.  That is a huge difference in daily intake.  Those in that group suffered &#8220;severe&#8221; acne.</p>
<p>As you know, each person reacts to a specific food or medication differently.  Taking this study into consideration, it proves that diet can have an impact on your acne breakouts.</p>
<p>While dermatologists are in disagreement about chocolate and greasy foods, my own personal experience suggested that they did indeed impact my outbreaks.  As an Acne sufferer, you need to monitor your diet to test if certain foods are contributing to your outbreaks.  Our diets and the foods we eat are significantly different that what we ate 25, 50 or 100 years ago.  It is very likely that these changes have contributed to such a high percentage of the population suffering from Acne at some point in their life.</p>
<p>So how can you tell which foods are causing your Acne outbreaks?  Start keeping a log of the foods you eat and when Acne outbreaks occur.  While this may sound simple enough, it will require some diligence on your part to truly keep an accurate log.  Pay special attention to foods that are not natural.  For example, it is unlikely carrot sticks will cause an outbreak, but that big bag of Sour Cream and Onion Ruffles might.  I know from my own experience, it seemed like anytime I ate a chocolate bar, I had an outbreak within 1-2 days.  When keeping your logs, pay close attention to these patterns.  If you are a heavy consumer of dairy products, you may want to pay special attention to your intake in this area and modify your diet accordingly.  Make sure to pay special attention to what nutrients you might be losing if you cut back on milk, such as calcium and vitamin D.  As always, consult your doctor and/or dermatologist if your problem persists.</p>
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