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Dairy Free For Acne! (Does Dairy Cause Acne? Why? Hormones? Diet and acne? Pimples? Breakouts?)

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  • @TammiLee Started using different treatments when I experienced side effects from some antibiotics. My acne was severe with very large and painful cysts on my forehead, cheek and chin.. After 1week of taking everything cleared up.. Anyway, im talking about the site StopAcneNow.co.cc

  • the cows are also force impregnated (aka raped) by humans..... not good

    dairy = animal abuse

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  • @AllChintzAndFluff Looks at the absorption of amino acids, and break down rate of protein in raw plant vs. animal. I didn't say meat didn't have any, but in comparison it's extremely low. Also you're probably looking at the levels found in cooked plant protein, which is drastically lower than when it's still in it's raw state. (A lot of research fails to mention that they usually melt it down before research and tests can be done. In which case, yes, meat wins out.)

  • @CidRunsFunny "Amino acids are the chemical units that constitute protein. You can get complete proteins from eating meat, fish, eggs and dairy products such as milk etc. Incomplete proteins come from beans, nuts, peas, grains, seeds and other vegetables, as these foods aren't as protein-dense as meats." you need both "incomplete" and "complete" proteins in your diet. saying that meat is not rich in amino acids is kinda crazy, i'm sorry.

  • lol government :)

  • EWWWW! im nvr drinking milk again

  • @AllChintzAndFluff The very interesting thing about evolution theory courses are that the professors often don't have much training in nutrition, even at high profile schools. It's actually really well presented in that he didn't know brain growth is linked to amino acids found in protein, not the dense protein that comes from meat which contains next to none. :\ And yes, they did hunt, and use furs, bones, etc. But like I said, the meat was consumed as not to be wasteful.

  • @CidRunsFunny my brother studied evolution theories in oxford (true story:)) and this is what he told me. he mentioned vegans don't believe in it. i do believe that they hunted because there is evidence such as old hunting instruments and paintings in caves. also the vegetation in africa (where first sapiens lived) was not very vegetarian-friendly. i'm not saying they didn't want to eat fruits, just that they couldn't find a lot of it. feel free to believe whatever, both are theories.

  • @sabellumm This is actually a somewhat common misconception. The sad part is, a lot of milk farms DON'T follow the practices they claim to in order to turn a higher profit. I'm not saying every farm does so, but most major conventional farms have and will continue to be caught exploiting their animals for a higher profit. Small local organic farms ftw. :) Also worth noting that pasteurizing the milk makes it lose a lot of the nutrients a human omnivore depends on.

  • @AllChintzAndFluff That's... Actually not true. When you hear of the stories passed down in tribes, humans were actually the hunted, not the hunter. People often cite Native Americans or African tribes, but the silly thing is, when you talk to people from those native backgrounds they usually ate meat because it was "left over" or they were literally starving. Vegetables, nuts, berries, fruits, and sometimes fish were always what they'd take over elk or whatever.

  • Stopping dairy seriously helped my face, but the real thing that helped me out was that I stopped eating all animal products- Eggs, meat, etc, and stopped eating bread. After about a week of that and a lot of raw vegetables my face looks absolutely fantastic even without makeup :) I get complimented on my clear perfect skin even when I'm not wearing any makeup. (And as someone with very pale skin, just a tiny break out can really stand out!) I've also felt EXTREMELY healthy!

  • I have bad skin .. pimples all over my cheeks no matter what i do and no matter what i eat !! i wanna know what acne medication worked for u

    And congrats for this magical result u look beautiful anyway ;*

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