Can Food Allergies, Intolerances Cause Acne?
by M Bournston
fundamentally flawed, since acne develops from within the body. The human skin is
an organ, which partly functions as a way to eliminate waste products through our
pores.
If the body has too many toxins inside it, this can cause inflammation of the skin,
which results in blocked pores and therefore acne. To treat acne's cause, toxins must
be removed.
This is where food allergies come in. The majority of acne is caused by a reaction to
some kind of food that our body cannot process properly. This is because the body is
always fighting a battle against the particular food, causing excess toxins in the body
as a result.
But what is the number one food allergy that causes acne?
Dairy. Yes, dairy products often show up as the cause of people's acne. Many people,
after giving up all daily products (milk, cheese, butter, etc.), find that their acne
disappears and their skin subsequently improves dramatically. Think of the skin as
being like an indicator of your body's internal health. If you have bad skin, then your
internal health is bad too. Fix the inside and fix the outside too.
About The Author
M Bournston
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Acne is a very common condition,
affecting many humans, and can be
extremely frustrating and
embarrassing. However, acne is
totally avoidable.
Many people think of acne as being a
normal part of life. However, some
people get acne whereas others
don't. Why is this? Most acne
treatments are all about treating the
symptoms - trying to cleanse the
skin to get rid of spots once they
appear.
However, this approach is
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