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The Theory That Diet Does Not Cause Acne Is A Myth

The unbending hypothesis that diet doesn't cause acne and that acne is simply an incurable genetic disorder was based upon two out-of-date researches published in 1969 and 1971 that were aimed at studying the correlation between what you eat and acne.

These studies were the foundation of the 'acne symptoms treatment strategy', meaning, because acne is a genetic disease that can't be prevented, the only way to deal with acne would be to tackle its symptoms (bacteria, inflammation, puss, rosiness, greasiness), by applying creams, antibiotics, using prescription drugs and over the counter remedies.

Unexpectedly enough, years following the above studies were published, clinical trials and in depth researches experimenting the acne diet link have found that the studies from 1969 and 1971 had came to the wrong conclusions and were in fact seriously flawed.

Fresh studies have evidently found a considerable relation linking diet and acne. It seems that the improper diet is now thought to be one of the leading acne causative factors that can negatively affect hormonal regulation and the natural process of toxic elimination, which can earnestly exacerbate a person's existing acne.

By: Gary DeWitt

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