 
Acne Prevention Starts
on the Inside
Most people with acne attempt to treat their irritated skin with external face washes, soaps, lotions and
treatments. However, the best way to treat acne is by changing your diet and getting rid of acne-causing
ingredients such as fried foods.
Start with a Good Diet
A healthful diet rich in natural whole foods like vegetables, fruits, whole grains and beans is the first
recommendation for treating acne. Foods containing trans-fatty acids, such as milk, milk products, margarine,
shortening and other synthetically hydrogenated vegetable oils, as well as fried foods, should be avoided.
It seems the prevalence of acne in the United States is built into the typical American diet. Americans tend to
eat fried foods in large quantities, usually cooked in the most harmful of fats and oils. Not all fats are bad, but
the fats that typical Americans eat make them more prone to develop acne and skin problems, such as what’s in ice
cream, cheese, bacon, and milk.
Acne cannot really be treated using creams and soaps because the root of the condition lies beneath the skin.
Pimples and blemishes are caused by bacteria and other irritants embedded underneath the skin's oil glands and hair
follicles, which are generally caused as a result of improper hygiene and poor diet – such as too much processed,
fatty, fried and sugary foods.
Drink Plenty of Water
A skin-healthy diet emphasizes raw and lightly cooked vegetables, especially green leafy vegetables that contain
valuable trace minerals and are rich in fiber. Fresh green vegetables are essential. Also include in your diet lean
protein sources and complex carbohydrates, such as rice, whole-grain bread, and potatoes. These fiber-rich foods
help ensure a clean gastrointestinal tract, which is especially important in the management of acne.
Eat three healthy meals daily to provide important nutrients and to decrease your appetite for sugary or greasy
fried foods. Foods rich in vitamin A, like apricots, watermelon, and broccoli, as well as foods like lean
beef, nuts, beans and whole grains that are rich in zinc can also be helpful in reducing acne breakouts. It’s
also imperative to drink lots of water to help flush the toxins out that contribute to breakouts.
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