Sunday, September 9, 2012

The Connection Between Acne and Diet

By Kara Taylor


Ask any medical doctor if there is a link between acne and diet and nearly all of them will claim that there is none. The Journal of the American Medical Association stated: "Diet plays no role in acne treatment in most patients...even large amounts of certain foods have not clinically exacerbated acne".

The truth is that numerous amounts of acne sufferers have testified that their acne actually worsened when they ate specific foods and that they observed a drastic, positive change in their acne condition when they eliminated the very same foods from their diet and when healthy foods with nutritional value were added to their diet.

So why do dermatologists continue to insist that diet does not trigger acne? The answer: you can't make money advising clients to practice a healthy diet. At least not the immense amount of money you could gain by endorsing drugs and over the counters. There is a lot of pressure upon doctors coming from the pharmaceutical and drug businesses to prescribe pricey medications and lotions that result in dependency. The truth is that your doctor is held prisoner by the trillion dollar drug corporation. Did you know that the drug corporations, who receive no benefit from supporting something that they cannot dominate financially, sponsor the vast majority of medical schools?

The proper diet, although not a cure in itself, can significantly decrease inflammation and even totally clear a person's acne many of the time. Endorsing a clear skin diet would mean less money for the drug and pharmaceutical corporations.

The fact is that typical medications will never totally exterminate your acne because they are pre-designed NOT to restore the internal cause of acne. They are pre-designed to momentarily treat the exterior symptoms of the disease as they force us to be more and more dependent on the medicine while making more money all at our expense and ignorance.




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