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Posts Tagged ‘acne’
Posted Tuesday, Jan. 5th, 2016
Imagine an all-natural, fruit-based product that’s powerful enough to kill bacteria, viruses, and other harmful substances, yet gentle enough to use internally or topically. Sounds great, right? But now imagine the product turns out not to be as natural as you thought. In fact, it’s filled with synthetic additives and preservatives that may be the real reason for its supposed benefits. And, despite rave reviews from proponents who say it can cure everything from acne to cancer, let’s say there was no good scientific evidence to support these claims. Would you still be interested in this remedy?
Continue reading GSE : Beware – This “Natural” Antibiotic Doesn’t Work
Posted in: Articles
Tags: acne, and benzalkonium chloride, benzethonium chloride, benzoic acid, cancer, carotenoids, flavonoids, grapefruit seed extract, IBS, naringenin, pectin, Weight Loss
Posted Thursday, Feb. 28th, 2013
A recent investigation suggests that high glycemic load and index diet and frequent dairy consumption are the main factors in establishing the link between diet and acne. As such, dermatologists and registered dietitians have become more interested in the role of MNT (medical nutritional therapy) in treating acne. The study was published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. In America, more than 17 million adolescents and young adults suffer from acne, which can affect the quality of life caused by anxiety, depression and social withdrawal, making treatment necessary. Research has associated diet to acne since the […]
Continue reading Quality of Diet Influences Acne
Posted in: Diet, News Briefs
Tags: acne, dairy products, diet and acne
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