Here is a special Channel 4, embarassing Bodies segment. It focusses on Teenage issues 'Acne' and has some interviews with members of the Hollyoaks cast.
I'm just saying, diet CAN and does have some impact...allergies, lack of vitamins, etc. can have an impact. Sometimes it's another factor, but to say what you eat doesn't affect you is just plain wrong. ;-) Cheers.
diet doesnt always impact your skin infact 9 times out of 10 its something unrelated to foods but they can have some effect if your not eating enough in the way of vitamins and minerals and also some alergies or intolerances can appear as a spotty region. i had severe acne. my doctor told me to stop eating dairy and take iron pills as im lactose intaloerant and anemic. those both helped a bunch but in the end it turned out i had a minor hormone imbalance.
Diet definitely has a huge impact. My ex used to have the worst acne on his back...like seriously horrible. He ate so much chocolate, sugar, peanut butter, preservatives. Then he started eating really healthy food--lots of whole foods like organic meats and vegetables. The acne cleared up drastically, with no gels. So there. Medical profession wants to sell their products, not make people healthy.
I have to do roaccutane. :<
Ningengio 4 months ago
Diet does have an impact, i don't know why doctors say it doesnt. I know from personal experience that it does.
TheGirl19 2 years ago
jackthemilkmaid667 Is right. Look it up :)
BonusItem 2 years ago
I'm just saying, diet CAN and does have some impact...allergies, lack of vitamins, etc. can have an impact. Sometimes it's another factor, but to say what you eat doesn't affect you is just plain wrong. ;-) Cheers.
aquarius1986 3 years ago
diet doesnt always impact your skin infact 9 times out of 10 its something unrelated to foods but they can have some effect if your not eating enough in the way of vitamins and minerals and also some alergies or intolerances can appear as a spotty region. i had severe acne. my doctor told me to stop eating dairy and take iron pills as im lactose intaloerant and anemic. those both helped a bunch but in the end it turned out i had a minor hormone imbalance.
jackthemilkmaid667 3 years ago 2
Diet definitely has a huge impact. My ex used to have the worst acne on his back...like seriously horrible. He ate so much chocolate, sugar, peanut butter, preservatives. Then he started eating really healthy food--lots of whole foods like organic meats and vegetables. The acne cleared up drastically, with no gels. So there. Medical profession wants to sell their products, not make people healthy.
aquarius1986 3 years ago
She's a doctor. I think she knows more than you.
keyransolo 3 years ago
hahaha the part where she says about diet having no effect is such BS
Dark89lord 3 years ago