> Sherry wrote:
> >
> Much as I wish dairy consumption were the cause of acne, I know it isn't
> >true in all cases. My daughter is vegan for ethical reasons, eats a very
> >low fat diet, is very healthy, and still suffers from extreme acne. Her
> >father, my husband, also suffered from extreme acne, though I had no acne.
> >I think in at least some cases acne is a factor of heredity.
> >
> A gluten free diet has been known to clear up severe cases of acne.
A low-fat diet isn't necessarily a good diet for the skin - there are
good fats and there are bad fats. Flax oil (also known as linseed
oil) is a great source of Omega 3, (an Essential Fatty Acid that is
seriously lacking in most diets). It is cheap, easy to get hold of,
and very healthy.
Here is an extract from an online book on EFA's - maybe someone else
can find the URL:
"The word "essential" means that we must get these dietary oils
either in foods such as fish, grains, seeds or cold-pressed
vegetable oils or from supplements such as fish oils, evening
primrose oil, flaxseed oil, borage seed oil or black currant seed
oil. Our body is not capable of making EFAs either at all or in
sufficient quantities for good health. The EFAs are linoleic acid
(Omega-6) alpha-linolenic acid (Omega-3). Omega-6 and Omega-3
cannot be interconverted, that is, Omega-6 cannot be made into
Omega-3 and Omega-3 cannot be made into Omega-6; therefore we need
both Omega-3 and Omega-6 EFAs in our diet."
Max
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