Acne Diet

1 August 2007

acne diet

Five Simple and Natural Anti Acne Diet Tips for Clear Skin

The skin is one of the most visible indicators of our body’s health. The condition of our skin – be it dry, oily, dull, or gray – betrays the condition that our body is in. It also reveals what kind of food we eat. That is why one of the simplest yet effective natural solutions for acne is to watch what you eat. Here are five simple and natural anti acne diet tips for clearer, more radiant skin:

Anti Acne Diet Tip #1: Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate

Water is needed by every cell in our body – including the skin – to function properly. Water is also needed by the body to get rid of harmful toxins that can cause disease or blemishes. Whenever you’re feeling thirsty, pick water over soda or juice. Not only do these drinks pack extra calories, their high sugar content can also worsen acne. Coffee, tea, and alcoholic drinks will also make you lose water more easily, so don’t forget to hydrate after a trip to the bar or coffee shop.

Anti Acne Diet Tip #2: Stock Up on Greens and Healthy Veggies

Green leafy vegetables are rich in antioxidants that protect the skin from damage caused by pollution, smoke, and UV rays. Not only do they help protect against premature wrinkles and skin cancer, the antioxidants in leafy greens also help pimple scars heal faster. Besides stocking up on lettuce, spinach, cabbage and broccoli, incorporate other vegetables like carrots, brussel sprouts, pumpkin, and squash in your diet. These are rich in vitamin A, a popular skin vitamin found in a lot of anti-acne creams and gels.

Anti Acne Diet Tip #3: Cut Back on High-Sugar, High-Carb, High-Fat Foods

Several studies have shown how eating food with a high glycemic index (simple carbohydrates like potatoes, white bread, white rice, pastries, chips, and sweets) raises blood insulin levels, which in turn causes the levels of pimple-causing hormones to increase. Some scientists have also postulated how eating a lot of fatty food increases the fatty acids in the blood, which makes the skin to produce more oil and cause acne. Sugary and fatty foods also drive stress levels up, which also makes acne worse. If you’re still cynical, just put it this way -cutting back on carbs, fat and sugars will not only help keep your skin healthy, it will also protect you against diabetes, obesity, and heart disease.

Anti Acne Diet Tip #4: Be Berry Fruity

Like your leafy greens, the berry family of fruits (which include strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries) is rich in skin-friendly antioxidants. Other antioxidant-rich fruits include oranges, pineapple, grapefruit and kiwi. Colorful mangoes, papaya, and passionfruit are also rich in acne-fighting vitamin A. Like vegetables, fruits are also high in fiber, which help combat the insulin-spiking (and acne-causing) effects of high glycemic foods.

Anti Acne Diet Tip #5: Supplement What’s Lacking

Let’s face it – even a simple, natural acne treatment like tweaking your diet can be hard to follow. If you falter in your anti acne diet, you can always supplement it with alternative sources of skin vitamins and nutrients like capsules or pills. There are also other acne home remedies you can follow – just be patient and you’ll be on your way to a clearer, healthier, blemish-free you.

About the Author

Karina Miranda is a writer for NaturalAcneTreatment.com, which offers natural clear skin products and a free guide to natural treatments for acne. Visit us today to learn about the benefits of a natural acne treatment. This article may be republished provided that the author’s information and all active links are left intact.

How To Clear Your Acne – Acne Free Diet Introduction


Acne Vulgaris: A Disease of Western Civilization


Acne Vulgaris: A Disease of Western Civilization


$59.99


This hour-long DVD follows Dr. Loren Cordain as he gives a presentation about his research on hunter-gatherer societies and his recommendations in The Dietary Cure for Acne. Dr. Cordain spoke at the annual Boulderfest conference hosted by Crayhon Research in 2006….

Enzymatic Therapy Acidophilus Pearls


Enzymatic Therapy Acidophilus Pearls




Bragg's Liquid Aminos Apple Cider Vinegar


Bragg’s Liquid Aminos Apple Cider Vinegar




Bragg - Apple Cider Vinegar, gallon, 1 liquid


Bragg – Apple Cider Vinegar, gallon, 1 liquid


$14.99


Bragg Organic Raw Apple Cider Vinegar is made from delicious, healthy, organically grown apples. Processed and bottled in accordance with USDA guidelines, it is certified organic by organic certifiers and Oregon Tilth; and is Kosher certified. It is full of zesty natural goodness and a wholesome way to add delicious flavor to salads, veggies, most foods, and even sprinkle over popcorn. Apple Cider…

Korean Roasted Seaweed Laver Snack - 3 Packs (3 x 0.18 Oz)


Korean Roasted Seaweed Laver Snack – 3 Packs (3 x 0.18 Oz)



Seaweed, laver & algae are excellent food because of its high nutritional values. Seaweed/algae is low in Cholesterol and is a good source of vitamin B5: beneficial for reducing cholesterol, Rheumatoid arthritis and Acne. Dried or roasted seaweed/laver also contains Magnesium, Vitamin 1 and Iron which are essential for preventing diabetes and heart attacks. Dried or roasted seaweed/laver also cont…


Muraoka Kuki Wakame Seaweed - Pickled Ume Flavored with Product Brochure and Pier Mall Home Recipes - 2.10 Oz


Muraoka Kuki Wakame Seaweed – Pickled Ume Flavored with Product Brochure and Pier Mall Home Recipes – 2.10 Oz



Seaweed, laver & algae are excellent food because of its high nutritional values. Seaweed/algae is low in Cholesterol and is a good source of vitamin B5: beneficial for reducing cholesterol, Rheumatoid arthritis and Acne. Dried or roasted seaweed/laver also contains Magnesium, Vitamin 1 and Iron which are essential for preventing diabetes and heart attacks. Dried or roasted seaweed/laver also cont…


'What's Happening To My Body' bestselling book for boys(paperback)


‘What’s Happening To My Body’ bestselling book for boys(paperback)



The bestselling guides for preteens and teens updated with a brand-new look. The Madaras growing-up guides are acknowledged by parents, educators, librarians, and doctors for their unique, nonthreatening style, excellent organization, and thorough coverage of both the physical and emotional issues surrounding puberty and adolescence. “What’s Happening to My Body?” book for boys features detailed c…


The Beauty Detox Solution: Eat Your Way to Radiant Skin, Renewed Energy and the Body You've Always Wanted


The Beauty Detox Solution: Eat Your Way to Radiant Skin, Renewed Energy and the Body You’ve Always Wanted


$10.43


Nutritionist and beauty expert Kimberly Snyder helps dozens of A-list celebrities get red-carpet ready—and now you’re getting the star treatment. Kim used to struggle with coarse hair, breakouts and stubborn belly fat, until she traveled the world, learning age-old beauty secrets. She discovered that what you eat is the ultimate beauty product, and she’s developed a powerful program that rids…

ACNE: REVISED EDITION- CAUSES, SYMPTOMS, SIGNS, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENTS


ACNE: REVISED EDITION- CAUSES, SYMPTOMS, SIGNS, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENTS



This Acne Book is the revised version of the popular original version titled “Acne Causes, Symptoms, Signs, Diagnosis and Treatments”, written by the:U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Author), National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (Author), (Author), National Institutes of Health (Author) and S.Smith (Editor) and (Illustrator)This book has been professio…


Dangerous Grains: Why Gluten Cereal Grains May Be Hazardous To Your Health


Dangerous Grains: Why Gluten Cereal Grains May Be Hazardous To Your Health


$7.84


Dangerous Grains turns the U.S. Food Guide Pyramid upside down by exposing the myriad health risks posed by gluten grains (wheat, rye, barley, spelt, kamut, and triticale). The authors, leading experts in the field of food allergies, and celiac disease, present compelling evidence that our grain-centered diet is to blame for a host of chronic illnesses. Largely misunderstood and frequently misdiag…

The Clear Skin Diet


The Clear Skin Diet


$15.45


While acne has long been a problem for adolescents, in recent decades – the last fifty years specifically – acne has been on the rise among adults as well, particularly among women. Many scientists have traced his upsurge to changes in the dietary habi…

Handbook of Diet, Nutrition and the Skin (Hardcover)


Handbook of Diet, Nutrition and the Skin (Hardcover)


$185.04


Skin diseases can affect up to 80% of the population. These diseases range from blemishes to frank cancerous growth. Included in this are psoriasis and acne which affect literally millions of people. Some diseases such as skin cancer can be life threat…


Subscribe to our Newsletter