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Diet Types & PLANS

100 Calorie Diet
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3 Apple a Day Diet
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3 Hour Diet
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5 Factor Diet
6 Week Body Makeover
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18 Pounds in 4 Days
80 10 10 Diet
Abs Diet
Acai Berry Diet
Acid Alkaline Diets
Acne Diet
ADHD Diet
Anabolic Diet
Anne Collins Diet
Anti Estrogenic Diet
Anti-Aging Diet & Calorie Restriction
Apple Cider Vinegar Diet
Arthritis Diet
Atkins Diet
Banana Diet
Beck Diet
Bernstein Diet
Best Life Diet
Beverly Hills Diet
New Beverly Hills Diet
Biggest Loser Club
Bikini Boot Camp
Blood Type Diet
Body Ecology Diet
Body For Life (Eating For Life)
Brazilian Bikini Body Program
Bread for Life
British Heart Foundation Diet
Cabbage Soup Diet
Cambridge Diet
Candida Diet
Carbohydrate Addicts Diet
Cardio Free Diet
Change One Diet
Cheat To Lose Diet
The Cheater’s Diet
Chocolate Diet
Cholesterol Diet
Coconut Diet
CSIRO Diet
DASH Diet
Diabetic Diet
Diet Divas
Diet Smart Plan
Diets For Kids
The Diet Solution
DietWatch
Diuretic Diet
Diverticulitis
Dorm Room Diet
Dr Phil’s Diet
Dr Seigal’s Cookie Diet
Dr. Amanda’s Don’t Go Hungry Diet
Duke Diet
Eat Clean Diet
Eat, Drink, Be Healthy
Eating for Beauty
Eating Mindfully
Eat Smart: The Zen Anti-Diet
Eat This, Not That
Eat to Live
eDiets: Review
Egg Diet
Elimination Diets
Every Other Day Diet
F-Factor Diet
F-Plan Diet
Fast Food Diet
Fast Track Detox Diet
Fat Burning Diet
Fat Flush Diet
Fat Loss 4 Idiots
Fat Resistance Diet
Fat Smash Diet
Feingold Diet
Flat Belly Diet
Flavor Point Diet
Food Doctor Diet
Food Guide Pyramid (1992)
Food Guide Pyramid (2005)
French Women Don’t Get Fat
Fruit Diet

Acne Diet

Acne (pimples) has some relationship with nutrition; however there is little credible research providing links between certain food groups and acne. As an acne sufferer it is a process of trial and error. However there are some guidelines that may be useful.

Foods to Avoid

Foods with saturated fats and trans fats can contribute to oily skin. Saturated fats are found in most animal products - such as meats, dairy, and poultry. However the body does still require other essential fatty acids - such as from fish, or flaxseed or hempseed oil.


Some believe that a high calorie intake (i.e. eating too much) can lead to increased hormone levels, and subsequently more ‘break-outs’ - but this is unproven.

What about chocolates and candy?

Many believe there is a direct relationship between eating chocolate and increased acne. However this is unproven - although chocolate does have a high proportion of saturated fats.

Foods to Try

A higher protein intake may assist in acne control. This may be to do with the decreased production of a certain enzyme that can cause more oil production, and increased clogging of pores. A diet with 60-70% carbohydrates may be too high in carbs.

Acne Treatments & Vitamins

Some people have found that Vitamin A and Zinc have helped with acne. In addition Green Tea could also be incorporated into the diet (as it leads to a decrease in androgen production).
High levels of iodine in the diet does impact some acne sufferers - by causing new outbreaks of acne lesions. Note that very salty (iodized salt) foods such as chips etc, contain high levels of iodine and should be avoided.

 

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