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Milk Products Acne

How can I get rid of my acne?
I am going to try Milk of Magnesia, which helped a lot for my brother, but I want to know some other great ways to eliminate my acne.
Also, what are some products or remedies to avoid trying?
I don't really have acne but I don't have the best skin either. I get terrible breakouts and spots. I have little spots that can be popped but also I sometimes get painful lumps on my face and they turn out not to be anything (they just go down). I have tried many many products as I wanted to do something about this and the best solution for me was to use clearasil facial wash that goes down in 3 days. I also use a dermibration kit twice a week. Du-re in that you must eat healthy and drink lots of water and try not to wear makeup. Also if you have had a major break out and have scarred from it use Bio oil is a great product to use but it takes about a month for it to work if you apply it twice a day. You can also get these special pills from your doctor if your case is really bad, you take them for a month. I took these when I was at the worst with my skin and it really made an improvement
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Why do dermatologists refuse to admit that milk products can cause acne when I actually proved it?
For years I experimented enough to prove that drinking milk or eating cheese or eating milk chocolate causes me acne. Dermatologists say it is impossible. At the same time, when I cut out all milk products from my diet,my face is completely clean (!) for as many days and months as I do not consume dairy. It is enough for me to stop this diet and eat three slices of cheese to wake up the next day with several pimples on my face. So what the heck and is there anything to do to battle this problem?
Jerry,
There are choices in life, and you now have to choose if you require a second opinion from another dermatologist. All dermatologists are aware of the dairy connection with acne, and if not, are living in a different world. My field is not dermatology, but I am aware of this. The principal cause of teenage acne is the hormonal upheavals that occur during adolescence, which can lead to overactivity of oil glands in the dermal layer of the skin. Contrary to popular belief, such foods as chocolate and soda, or such popular teen foods as pizza and French fries, haven't been linked to acne. However, a recent study suggests that dairy products, particularly skimmed milk, may play a role in acne outbreaks. The study, reported in the February 2005 Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, analyzed responses from more than 47,000 women participating in the national Nurses Health Study II. Researchers from Harvard asked the women about their consumption of dairy food when they were teens, particularly about the type of milk they drank, and whether they had experienced severe teenage acne. The women who drank more than three servings of any type of milk per day were 22 percent more likely to report having had severe acne than those who drank only one (or less) servings per week. Those who consumed two or more glasses of skimmed milk daily were 44 percent more likely to say that they had been diagnosed with severe acne as teenagers. Other dairy foods that were associated with acne in this study included instant breakfast drinks, sherbet, cream cheese and cottage cheese. However, the researchers did not find as strong a link between whole or low-fat milk and acne. These findings are not likely to be the last word on the subject. More studies will be needed to confirm the association between some dairy products, particularly skimmed milk, and acne. It is known that dairy products and meat are hard for us to digest, and are acid-forming. The condition of the skin is linked to the health of the internal organs. If we are struggling to digest high levels of animal protein, our body will not eliminmate waste products effectively, and they will be released via the skin as acne. Dairy and red meat also contain high levels of hormones which can increase the levels, and result in more acne. Many people are also intolerant to dairy products without realising it, and a mild intolerance can manifest itself as acne. There are plenty of alternatives to dairy these days — and it is possible to create simple and nutritious meals at home.
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I add a link with details of this subject
http://www.medscape.com/
viewarticle/433545
Hope this helps
matador 89
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