I found it to be quite interesting because the only part of my face that was affected
by acne during pregnancy was around my mouth, which is considered to be the hormone zone of the face.
Not exact matches
During most of my teenage years, I was plagued
by acne — serious
acne.
Previous to the troches I would bloat, sometimes up to 2 sizes, literally could not do up my trousers etc,
acne, mood swings, cramping etc,
during the 2 years it was amazing, all my terrible symptoms reduced
by 90 to 95 %.
My
acne also cleared up
during pregnancy, which for me signifies that a hormonal imbalance was corrected
by the pregnancy.
That's a free radical generating toxin which is formed
during high heating of starch containing foods, such as potatoes and wheat (which,
by the way, is a terrible food for
acne).
Sugar also causes
acne by 1) depleting important
acne minerals like magnesium and zinc
during its metabolization, 2) causing a surge in blood sugar and insulin and consequently oily skin.
What about hormonal
acne caused
by fluctuating hormones
during menstrual cycles?
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