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5 Types Of Food You Must Avoid To Get Clear Skin

By: Kratika Sat, 12 Sept 2020 2:33:12

5 Types of Food You Must Avoid To Get Clear Skin

When it comes to achieving clear skin, what we eat is absolutely vital. I talk a lot about introducing plenty of water, a good balance of omega oils and lots of plant based foods containing vitamins and nutrients that can support clear skin … but what about foods we should maybe avoid?

First, let me explain the very real impact that what we eat can have on our skin. If you struggle with chronic skin complaints such as psoriasis, eczema or rosacea, rather than consider these skin conditions, think of them as gut conditions, the symptoms of which you see on the surface of the skin.

Good gut health is absolutely vital when it comes to getting to the root cause of skin issues. We have trillions of bacteria in our gut and they directly control the condition of our skin. The role of our gut and its connection to both our brain and skin has been talked about for a very long time. In fact, seventy years ago, two dermatologists John H Stokes and Donald M Pillsbury first suggested an overlapping correlation between the gut, mood disorders such as anxiety and skin conditions. Way ahead of their time, these doctors proposed that emotional states might alter the normal gut microbiome, resulting in intestinal inflammation and permeability (commonly referred to as ‘leaky gut’), and contribute to systemic inflammation.

Conditions such as psoriasis and eczema are considered to be inflammatory skin complaints. It seems ludicrous to me therefore that doctors would not recommend an anti-inflammatory diet to counter what’s going on. To give you a very basic overview, an anti-inflammatory diet focuses on lots of fruits and vegetables, foods containing omega-3 fatty acids, whole grains, lean protein, healthy fats, and spices. It recommends limiting the consumption of processed foods, red meats and alcohol.

With this in mind, here’s some food groups it might be worth thinking about limiting if you’re having problems with achieving clear skin.

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* Sugar

When it comes to foods best avoided to achieve clear skin, cutting out refined sugar is key. Simply reducing the amount of table sugar we add to our tea is not enough. It’s important to read ingredient labels, because refined sugar sneaks in under so many names; high fructose corn syrup, table sugar, cane sugar, and fructose – to name just a few.

If you suffer from a chronic skin condition, such as eczema or psoriasis, it might be best to avoid sugars altogether, certainly through an initial period of healing. However, if you absolutely cannot live without a sweet snack, natural sweeteners such as raw honey, maple syrup, apple sauce or agave nectar are better choice, low glycemic sweeteners. This means they may have a less intense impact on blood sugar levels and are not as likely to trigger skin flares and sensitivities.

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* Refined Crabs

Carbohydrate rich foods include bread, pasta, cereal, crackers and doughy desserts. Studies show that people who frequently consume a large amount of cakes and pastries increased their risk of developing acne by 20%. This might be explained by the blood sugar and insulin spikes created when we eat refined carbohydrates. They’re absorbed quickly into the bloodstream making hormones more active and boosting sebum (oil) production. This in turn can wreak havoc on clear skin by clogging pores, which in turn causes the forming of pimples and blackheads.

To avoid problematic insulin spikes, opt for more complex carbohydrates and wheat-free grains such as spelt, amaranth, buckwheat and quinoa, which are low glycemic and will have less of an impact on blood sugar levels.

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* Dairy Products

Dairy products such as cheese, milk, butter and cream are considered pro-inflammatory foods. These can most definitely aggravate or worsen existing inflammatory skin conditions, such as acne, psoriasis and eczema. Cow’s milk also contains amino acids, which stimulate the liver to produce more IGF-1, a growth hormone that’s linked to the development of acne.

It’s estimated that 75% of the world population is intolerant to lactose (the sugar found in dairy) and most of us aren’t even aware that we’re sensitive to it. Repeatedly consuming foods we can’t digest properly, can lead to longer-term digestive conditions. Food allergies and sensitivities might also trigger an inflammatory response, flaring pre-existing chronic skin complaints.

Thanks to the rise of veganism, dairy alternatives are plentiful these days. Replacing dairy with unsweetened nut milks and creams, such as coconut, almond or hazelnut, offers hormone, antibiotic and lactose-free substitutes, which will have less of a detrimental impact on the liver and digestive tract.

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* Process and Junk Foods

When we eat too much processed food, we begin to lack the nutrients our body’s need to function efficiently. This leaves skin cells looking dry and depleted. Most fast food meals are deep-fried in refined vegetable oils such as canola, which is loaded with trans-fats. While ‘vegetable oils’ may sound deceptively healthy, they can aggravate skin conditions because they’re extremely high in omega-6 essential fatty acids.

This might sound confusing because Omega oils are considered to be healthy, but problems can arise when we have too many omega-6s and too little omega-3s in our diet. Omega-3s are natural anti-inflammatories and without them our bodies are more likely to show common signs of inflammation such as itching, redness and swelling.

Sometimes it seems impossible to avoid convenience foods, but fortunately more nutritious fast food restaurants are springing up, such as juice and salad bars. If you know in advance that you’ll be eating on the move, avoid junk food altogether by keeping healthy snacks such as protein bars, nuts, seeds and fruit to hand.

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* Individual Sensitivities

Besides this generalised list of the most potentially problematic foods, we are also susceptible to individual food sensitivities. These can occur when our immune system mistakenly identifies a particular food as a threat and launches an attack against it. This perceived enemy results in high levels of pro-inflammatory molecules circulating which can aggravate sensitive skin and often results in the redness and flares we see on the skin’s surface.

This is where an elimination diet can work really well. It can take a little trial and error and requires extra patience, but it works by temporarily restricting food groups in order to eliminate triggers and achieve symptomatic relief. The idea is to then gradually add foods back in whilst tracking symptoms and looking for notable correlations. It can take a little trial and error, and requires some level of dedication, but if you’re struggling with a chronic skin complaint I’d highly recommend keeping a food journal to get to the root cause of those irritating flares.

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