Where Is A Good Place To Start?
#1
Posted 04 November 2011 - 09:41 PM
Now, if anyone would be so kind as to point me into the right direction! I was gonna start with Vitamin E and spirulina with chlorella, not completely sure why, but I am more than open to suggestions!
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#2
Posted 05 November 2011 - 05:23 AM
#3
Posted 05 November 2011 - 06:48 AM
cln, on 05 November 2011 - 05:23 AM, said:
Thank you! Not that it will scare me away, but do you happen to know if there is an initial breakout? I ask because I am about to begin the fourth month of my BCP in two weeks, and I want to see if I breakout this month or not to gauge how well it is working. I don't want to introduce something into my system that could potentially screw up my readings, lol.
#4
Posted 05 November 2011 - 08:24 AM
#5
Posted 05 November 2011 - 01:49 PM
cln, on 05 November 2011 - 05:23 AM, said:
It is an eye-opener but I didn't like the feelings I was getting of being manipulated by the author. Same information is offered here for free, you get to voice any questions/comments/concerns you may have, and you aren't forced to listen to some old guy monologuing about how awful people who don't take his 'advice' are.
#6
Posted 06 November 2011 - 09:12 AM
#7
Posted 06 November 2011 - 10:27 AM
cln, on 06 November 2011 - 09:12 AM, said:
I wish you the best of luck, stick with it and you'll most definitely see improvement. Mine isn't cleared so I can't tell you it'll go away completely just yet but I have faith that this is not only possible but something that will happen. It just makes sense to me. And if mine went away through diet/lifestyle changes than so can anyone else's. c:
#8
Posted 07 November 2011 - 02:51 PM
Has anyone else tried Genuine Health Perfect Skin?
#9
Posted 10 November 2011 - 02:26 PM
I'm starting to clear (3 weeks after the spiro nightmare). My face, other than some blocked pores left from dried up pimples, and some small, manageable, whiteheads that still keep popping up on my right cheek, has cleared almost completely. My forehead is 100% clear and my T-Zone is 100% clear. My cheeks and jawline are about 75% clear. I have so many red marks leftover, however, from the spiro experiement gone wrong. I have to wear alot of mineral makeup just to cover all the red marks.
Nevertheless, my diet is definitely helping. My skin is super soft at the moment. Very healty looking if you look past the red marks. No larger, deeper pimples at all and feels softer to the touch.
The diet, called the "clear skin diet": low glycemic, no dairy, no refined foods, no sugar. It sounds drastic, but once you get past the 1st week, it's smooth sailing. I eat tons of veggies, lean meat, fruit, fiber, healthy starches (acorn squash, butternut squash, sweet potatoes) and drink alot of water and green tea. I have so much energy now it's crazy. I also take a vitamin called Perfect Skin (it's in the book). It has everything that the book says is deficient in acne patients: chronium, selenium, fish oil (epa), vitamin e.
Even my husband can't believe how quickly my face is healing. I'm super critical of myself, so of course I'm focused on all the leftover red marks, but if I look past that, then the improvement is quite remarkable. I have my fingers crossed. Once I make up my mind about something there's no stopping me. So I plan on this diet for a lifetime. I want to live the rest of my life without acne. I've had since I was 12 years old and now I'm 44. I've tried everything (3 courses of accutane). I'm going the natural route this time around. No more dermatologist (most of them suck anyway. Still prescribing what they did when I was in high school).
I'll post another update next week (that will be one month). Wow......time goes by slowly when you want your skin to heal!
#10
Posted 11 November 2011 - 01:14 PM
Breakfast: Oatmeal or High Fiber No Sugar Cereal or Cream of wheat sprinkled with banana, raisins, cut up dried prunes, falxseed mix and soy milk.
Lunch: Chicken Breast or Salmon or Pork, any of your favorite dark green vegetables (I like spinach/bok choy, green beans, brussel sprouts), any of your favorite startch (brown rice, sweet potato, acorn squash, butternut (the more colorful the better).
Dinner: Same as lunch, but I add a salad with everything (cucumber, red pepper, carrots, tomatoes). Again, the more colorful the vegetable the better. Fiber Rich bread.
Snacks: apples, pears, or any of your favorite fruits, v-8 juice, air popped popcorn, soy cheese on whole wheat mini bagel, pistacio, almond or walnuts nuts.
Everything should be cooked in either canola or olive oil. Avoid vegetable oil, sunflower or safflower. Monosaturated fats only. No butter. Use an olive oil based spray or spread.
Lots of water and green tea. And snack when you get hungry. Try not to get hungry. Small meals all day work well in the first few weeks until you get use to the diet.
Today my skin is looking the very best of 3 weeks. Only one active new small pimple on my jawline. This is opposed to up to 10-20 new pimples daily 3 weeks ago. Now to just fade these darn red marks.
#11
Posted 11 November 2011 - 04:05 PM
-Omega-3 fish oil/krill oil.
-CoQ10
-Vitamin A (Retinyl palmitate, not beta carotene)
-Milk thistle
-Zinc (Picolinate or zinc methionine [L-OptiZinc)
-Multi
#12
Posted 12 November 2011 - 09:33 PM
chunkylard, on 11 November 2011 - 04:05 PM, said:
-Omega-3 fish oil/krill oil.
-CoQ10
-Vitamin A (Retinyl palmitate, not beta carotene)
-Milk thistle
-Zinc (Picolinate or zinc methionine [L-OptiZinc)
-Multi
Thanks! I have a few questions, if you don't mind.
Do you know if Nature's Bounty is a good brand for fish oil?
I'm guessing, due to your signature, that milk thistle is dairy-free? Haha
And, I've been trying to get an answer for this last question, but I'm starting to think no one knows: Will zinc boost testosterone? (An endocrinologist has told me I produce too much testosterone, and prescribed me BCP to fight it. I don't want to aggravate it unnecessarily.)
#13
Posted 13 November 2011 - 12:22 AM
Yes, milk thistle is a plant.
Zinc can boost testosterone, but it stops DHT which is infinitely more problematic.. DHT is not simply testosterone. Testosterone is good, even to some extent in the female body. DHT is not.
Edited by chunkylard, 13 November 2011 - 12:23 AM.
#14
Posted 13 November 2011 - 04:45 PM
chunkylard, on 13 November 2011 - 12:22 AM, said:
Yes, milk thistle is a plant.
Zinc can boost testosterone, but it stops DHT which is infinitely more problematic.. DHT is not simply testosterone. Testosterone is good, even to some extent in the female body. DHT is not.
I was wondering why you might suggest QoC10? curious
#15
Posted 13 November 2011 - 05:27 PM
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Posted 18 November 2011 - 10:17 PM
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