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The Relationship Between Acne And Diet Acne, as you'll notice, affects more of ninety per cent of the world population at some point in their lives. It is most commonly treated by dermatologists skin disease and many of their victims are teenagers and adults. According to some technical investigations, acne is caused by different factors such as hormones, bacteria and genetic factors. Some even claim that it is caused by a poor diet with what many are not in agreement. As well, the topic of acne and diet has been studied for several years. Although some dermatologists say that diet has nothing to do with the appearance of acne, many argue that the diet has any concordance. Acne and diet are somehow related, since this plays an important role in the maturation of the same. Here's a common interpretation that show such as acne and diet are connected. Certain studies discovered that eating pure carbohydrate and sugar leads to an increase of insulin as well as to an increase in insulin of type GFI-I. If this happens, it can lead to an excess of the male hormone - androgens, which are considered the most powerful to cause acne. The connection between acne and diet maintains that if there is an excess of male hormones, skin pores emit sebum or oil, a fatty substance that usually entails the acne - causing bacteria. In addition, this process trips the GFI-1 created by epithelial cells known as keratinocytes which are doubled and multiplied, which in turn is a material process for the formation of acne. Further, the relationship between acne and diet demonstrates the impact of certain studies conducted on cases of acne in Papua New Guinea Islanders and hunters and gatherers of Paraguay. According to this study about the connection between diet and acne, acne is triggered by certain environmental factors of which the diet is one. Many groups have been discovered through this study that limit grains is an important step to optimize your health, what led investigators to believe that a diet without grains is healthy for acne. Today, the relationship between acne and diet is one of the most controversial topics in the medical field. Many argue that there is little research on this topic because it yields just not financially. Some even claim that the doctors and dermatologists say only that there is no relationship between diet and acne because they cannot sell you a healthy diet. Now, if you think about it, basically, such other diseases as acne is caused by diet, but you can not cure him you focusing only in the diet since there are other aggravating factors behind it.
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Health Workshops After the successful events in the spring of this year, the charismatic British concede a further workshop in Germany a further workshop in the spring of this year will take place in the autumn in Hamburg the successful seminars with barefoot doctor Stephen Russell. On September 19 is the sympathetic author and coach within the framework of the Turbo-Taoism-day"about his many teachers in the fields of Taoism, shamanism, Tai Chi, TCM, psychoanalysis, etc, as well as about his personal career. He will be present at the same time exercises and tools from different areas, schools awareness of body and mind and respond to concerns and questions of the participants. As already in the previous events workshop visitors are can take again much information, tips and exercises home, compensate not only for body and soul, but allow a modified view of reality as a whole and open up new room for manoeuvre. Enthusiastic feedback report after the seminars of increased self-confidence, improved relations with others and even achieve a completely new feeling of being of alive. Stephen Russell, who occupied hits like even innovative ways as its new online product SCHOOL FOR WARRIORS, to bring old Taoist thought and the 8 principles of personal strength to the man or the woman developed by him, looking forward to the new date in Germany. And the German participants at the workshop before publication of the new English book of the Barefoot doctor in October 2009 ("the man who drove with his eyes closed", Hay House) some of the stories about the exciting teacher learning that have marked the life of Stephen Russell. For more information about the workshop Beate Brandt granted under the address.

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