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Vitamins for Acne
Most
people are lacking in the vitamins that are important
for your body to function efficiently. Only around 15
percent of Americans eat the recommended three to five
servings of vegetables every day. Did you know that
your skin is the largest organ of your body. It above
all else requires proper nutrition to function well
and act as the first line of defense against infectious
diseases and microbes.
Your body needs complete nutrition to promote healthy
skin and to prevent acne. There are a number of vitamins
and minerals that are powerful antioxidants capable
of flushing out free radicals and toxins from your body.
Some even have antibacterial effects and promote immunity,
both of which are important in keeping your pores clean
of clogging toxins and in healing the damaged skin tissue.
Vitamin A with carotenoids strengthens the protective
tissue of the skin and prevents acne formation by reducing
sebum production. Vitamin A is essential for the maintenance
and repair of the tissue which the skin and mucous membranes
are made of. Vitamin A is also a powerful antioxidant
that relieves your body of oxidative stress caused by
free radicals.
Did you know that a deficiency in vitamin A can actually
cause acne? It is recommended you take up to 10,000
IU of vitamin A to successfully combat acne but don't
take more than 5,000 IU if you are pregnant. A high-quality
liquid multivitamin is a good source for vitamin A,
as well as the other vitamins that help with preventing
acne.
A good Vitamin B complex helps you maintain healthy
skin tone. These vitamins also help you relieve anxiety
and stress, and stress can be a major factor that can
trigger acne.
The vitamin B group comprises Thiamine (B1), Riboflavin
(B2), Niacin (Nicotinic Acid, Niacinamide, B3), Pantothenic
Acid, Pyridoxine (B6) and Cyanocobalamin (B12). Each
one of these vitamins has a specific role in promoting
healthy skin, as well as overall health.
Thiamine acts as an antioxidant, enhances your circulation,
and assists your body to properly digest the food you
eat. You should take 100 mg of Thiamine thrice daily
to combat acne.
Riboflavin or vitamin B2 works with Vitamin A to maintain
and improve the mucous membranes in your digestive tract.
It is also essential for healthy skin, hair and nails.
Acne is one of the symptoms of riboflavin deficiency.
The dosage of vitamin b2 recommended to fight acne is
100 mg, 3 times daily. You may find that this dose also
helps with migraine headaches.
Niacinamide or vitamin B3 is also important for healthy
skin by improving circulation and helping your body
with the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins.
A deficiency in Niacinamide will cause acne.
Pantothenic acid or vitamin B5 is noted for helping
reduce stress, in effect indirectly reducing acne, which
stress is known to cause. It is also required for the
proper function of the adrenal glands.
Pyridoxine or vitamin B6 is crucial in the functioning
of your immune system and your antibody production.
A deficiency of vitamin B6 can result in acne.
Vitamin C and bioflavonoids are another set of antioxidants
that are required for at least 300 metabolic functions
in the body, including tissue growth and repair. Vitamin
C protects against infection and enhances immunity.
Bioflavanoids have an antibacterial effect. The recommended
dosage to fight acne is 1000 mg 3 times daily. If you
have diabetes, ask your doctor about the proper dosage.
Chromium aids acne by reducing skin infections rates.
To get the adequate amount of chromium in your diet,
you need to take liquid supplemental chromium called
chromium picolinate or chromium polynicotinate. Chances
are you are chromium deficient because the form of chromium
in foods is not easily absorbed and is lost during processing.
High quantities of sugar in the diet cause a loss of
chromium from the body. The recommended dosage to fight
acne is 150 mcg per day.
Zinc helps with healing of the tissues and helps prevent
scarring. It helps prevent acne by regulating the activity
of the oil glands. Zinc promotes a healthy immune system
and the healing of wounds. It is also an antioxidant
which helps to fight and prevent the formation of free
radicals. Acne can be a sign of Zinc deficiency. The
recommended dosage to fight acne is 25 to 30mg per day.
Vitamin E is an antioxidant that enhances healing and
tissue repair. It prevents cell damage by inhibiting
the oxidation of lipids (fats) and the formation of
free radicals. Take 400 IU daily of Vitamin E to combat
acne.
Taking a potent liquid multivitamin with chromium will
supplement most of your daily requirements. Remember
to find a multi-vitamin that you can take at least twice
a day. It is important to know that taking too much
of a vitamin or mineral can be toxic and extremely dangerous.
Each supplement listed has a recommended dosage that
you should not exceed. Taking "too much" of
a vitamin will NOT decrease your acne relief and may
not be healthy. That said, many people with acne find
great relief in the fact that proper vitamin levels
can clear up much, if not all of their acne.
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