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Acne Program - Step 4: Adding Essential Fatty Acids To Your Diet
Getting sufficient essential
fatty acids is importance
in clearing acne. It's these
fatty acids that help control
the production of androgens
- the hormones that surge
during the teen-age times,
which causes excess sebum
oil to clog your hair follicle
and contribute to creating
your acne.
The three fatty acids you
need daily are omega-3, omega-6,
and omega-9. You need more
omega 6, olive oil, than omega
3.
When you are deficient in
the essential fatty acids,
you will have,
A weaken immune system
Inflammatory disorders
Poor skin
Skin eruptions that won't
heal
Increase sebum production
causing acne
Sebaceous glands size increase
Eating essential oils is necessary
to provide the right oils
that are used in the sebaceous
glands. These oils can come
from straight vegetable oils
or from oils in specific foods
such as nuts and seeds.
Use flax seed oil (omega-3
oil) and olive oil (omega-6
oil) in your salad. These
are the best oils to eat and
are called polyunsaturated
fatty acids. The other oil
that is even better for you
is called monounsaturated
fatty acid, omega-9. This
oil is found in avocados.
Most diets people have contain
an excess of omega-6 oils,
so mostly likely you need
to concentrate on getting
more omega-3 oils into your
diet.
You can get omega-3 oil from,
avocados
sesame seeds
pumpkin seeds
walnuts
dark leafy green vegetables
(spinach, mustard greens,
kale)
wheat germ oil
salmon
sardines
albacore tuna
Or, you can take one to 4
tablespoon of flax seed oil,
omega-3 oil, each day. This
will give you the amount of
omega-3 oil that your body
needs to reduce or eliminate
acne blemishes. You can add
this oil to your morning cereal,
soups, smoothies, salads and
other liquid foods. Each tablespoon
of flax seed oil contains
about 100 calories.
You can get omega-6 oil from,
Flaxseed oil
Flaxseeds
grape seed oil
pistachio nuts
olives
olive oil
sunflower seeds
evening primrose oil
pumpkin seeds
Taking 2-3 tablespoons of
omega-6 oil a day will give
you the amount of this oil
that you body needs. You can
add olive oil and other oils
into your salad with the flax
seed oil.
You can get omega-9 oil from,
Olive oil
Avocados
Cashews
Almonds
Olives
sesame oil
pecans
pistachio nuts
Taking around 1 tablespoon
of olive oil per day will
give you the omega-9 oil that
your body needs.
Fish Oils
In addition to supplying your
diet with omega-3 and omega-6
oils, you need to supplement
your diet with fish oils.
Fish oil contains EPA and
DHA fatty acids.
Normally, enzymes in your
body break down omega-6 into
EPA and DHA fatty acids.
Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA)
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA)
These two fatty acids eventually
change into prostaglandins.
What are prostaglandins?
Prostaglandins are chemical
hormones that come from omega-3
and omega-6 oils and that
help,
regulate every function in
your cells and organs.
Postaglandins also keep androgen
hormones in control so that
excess sebum is not produce
in the hair follicle, which
results in acne.
However, eating plenty essential
fatty acids may not insure
that you produce enough EPA
and DHA, which produce the
essential prostaglandins.
It is critical for acne and
more importantly for your
health that you get enough
EPA and DHA in your cells
and organs so they can produce
the required prostaglandins.
To increase the prostaglandins
in your cell walls, it is
necessary for you to take
a fish supplement, which contains
both the EPA and DHA.
Of course eating salmon, halibut,
and mackerel twice a week
will be a plus in providing
your body with more EPA and
DHA.
Include at least 20% of your
diet calories as good fats
- omega oils and fish oil.
This is essential for controlling
the excess activity of your
hormones and reducing the
inflammation of your acne.
About the Author
Rudy Silva has a degree in
Physics and is a Natural Nutritionist.
He is the author of Constipation,
Acne, Hemorrhoid, and Fatty
Acid ebooks. He writes a newsletter
call "natural-remedies-thatwork.com."
More acne hints and information
on his acne e-book can be
found at: http://www.acne-remedies.for--you.info
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