Digestive System Acne Guide - acne prevention, help, medical advice and information


Digestive System and Acne

Digestive system acne may owe it's existance to a malfunctioning digestive system. A sluggish digestive system may be pointed as the real cause of many skin disorders and skin diseases such as eczema, boils, acne, and even body odor. This is the most important function of all organs included in the digestive system. Since skin is the largest organ of the body, it provides the outlet for internal toxicity and chemical imbalances in body tissues and organs.

The body is the machine and the engine is the digestive system. The machine is solely dependent on fuel or the nutrients extracted from the digested food in order to efficiently drive the body. The digestive system is instrumental to breaking down foods into amino acids, fatty acids, sugars, and glucose so it can be transported into the blood stream and will ultimately be utilized by the body to perform bodily functions.

The nourishment of the body and over-all health relies on good break down of food elements in the digestive tract into useful components. Failure of the digestive system to do this may result to overfatigue and stress, as well as the production and fermentation of body toxins which may give rise to skin diseases, including acne. Other body systems may be severely affected and ultimately destroying the whole body if this condition stays unresolved.

A sluggish digestive system may be due to lack of hydrochloric acid which is essential in the digestive processes. Reasons that will affect the level of hydrochloric acid in the stomach are attacks of P. helicobactor, excessive intake of junk foods, lessened nutrient intake, excess dietary sugar and fats, hypothyroidism, and malfunctioning adrenalin glands

Several diseases are associated with hydrochloric acid depletion which includes adult acne, many other serious diseases and skin disorders like arthritis, fatigue, muscle cramps, and multiple skin allergies.

Long term use of antibiotics may cause the depletion of hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Acne may be a manifestation of impaired immune system which may be due to the reaction of the body to the excess chemicals found in antibiotics. The impairment of the immune system and sluggish digestive system may both contribute the flaring-up of acne.

Antibiotics are prescribed for typical and minor ailments. The bacteria in the body that are causing the infections will develop immunity to specific types of antibiotics. Antibiotics may suppress many symptoms of ailments in the body, they may hide the existing problems but in return they are weakening the immune system, thus aggravating the condition of the skin disease.

Studies have found that diet plays a role in acne production. People in countries who are not following a Western diet have fewer cases of acne outbreaks on serious levels. The Western diet is generally less healthy than those followed in the East.

Three processes that are necessary to sustain the ideal level for human health are:
Appropriation - the process of taking in food items, fluids, chemicals.
Assimilation - the process involved absorbing nutrients extracted from food taken.
Elimination - the process of excreting or expelling toxins and body wastes.
Be aware of digestive system acne.

Contact us        Home       Copyright © 2003-2009 The Acne Guide

 

acne picture before and after

 Click for all pages
 Acne Overview
 Acne Scar Removal
 Acne Prevalence
 Acne in All Ages
 Specific Kinds
 Teenage Acne
 Acne and Stress
 Diet Associated
 Acne Prevention
 Hormone Imbalance
 Development Cycle
 Digestive System
 Minimum Intensity
 Oily Skin Acne
 Acne on the Back
 Vitamin Treatments
 Acne Treatments
 Acne Forms
 Cystic Treatments
 Rosacea Acne
 Acne Dirt Facts
 Depression Acne
 Cleansing Removal
 Dry Skin Acne
 What Causes Acne
 Evening Primrose
 Cause of Acne
 Homeopathics
 Blackheads
 Whiteheads

 Contact Us

    AddThis Social Bookmark Button