The Top Vitamin Deficiency with Acne

Dr. Eric Berg DC
1 Feb 202307:15

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the impact of acne on self-esteem and offers insights into its causes, such as hormonal shifts and high insulin levels due to high-carb diets. It emphasizes the role of vitamin D deficiency in acne development and suggests remedies like low-carb diets, intermittent fasting, and vitamin D3 supplementation. The script also advises against aggressive skin scrubbing and recommends foods rich in vitamin D and A for clearer skin.

Takeaways

  • 🌟 Acne can significantly impact self-esteem, especially during formative years like junior high and high school.
  • 🔬 Acne is a multifactorial condition involving inflamed sebaceous glands, overproduction of sebum, bacterial involvement, and sometimes hormonal shifts.
  • 💊 High insulin levels, often due to high carbohydrate diets and frequent snacking, can exacerbate acne by increasing androgens.
  • 🍽️ Adopting a low carbohydrate diet and practicing intermittent fasting can help regulate insulin levels and potentially clear acne.
  • ☀️ Vitamin D deficiency is a common issue linked to acne, as it plays a crucial role in regulating bacteria on the skin and controlling sebum production.
  • 💊 Supplementing with vitamin D3, ideally around 20,000 IUs daily, can be beneficial for acne-prone individuals.
  • 🚫 Over-scrubbing the skin can disrupt the balance of good and bad bacteria and irritate the skin, potentially worsening acne.
  • 🥗 Incorporating vitamin D-rich foods like cod liver oil, fatty fish, and possibly vitamin A can support skin health and combat acne.
  • 🏃‍♂️ Engaging in physical activity can help improve skin health, as it promotes overall well-being and can indirectly affect hormone balance.
  • 🧘‍♀️ Stress management is important for overall health, including skin health, as stress can trigger hormonal responses that may contribute to acne.

Q & A

  • What are the main factors that contribute to acne according to the video?

    -The main factors contributing to acne include an inflamed and enlarged sebaceous gland producing excess oil (sebum), the presence of bacteria that affects the immune system, hormonal changes (like during puberty or PCOS), a high-carb diet, frequent snacking, and vitamin D deficiency.

  • How does vitamin D influence acne?

    -Vitamin D regulates the bacteria involved in acne, inhibits its growth, reduces oil production, decreases inflammation and swelling of the sebaceous gland, and helps regulate androgens. A deficiency in vitamin D can lead to a lack of control over these factors, exacerbating acne.

  • Why is a high-carb diet linked to acne?

    -A high-carb diet can increase insulin levels, which in turn raises androgen levels. High androgen levels stimulate the sebaceous glands to produce more oil, contributing to acne. Additionally, high sugar intake feeds the bacteria associated with acne.

  • What is the role of intermittent fasting in managing acne?

    -Intermittent fasting reduces insulin levels by limiting the frequency of eating. This decrease in insulin helps regulate androgen levels, thereby reducing oil production and inflammation, which can improve acne.

  • Why is it not advisable to scrub the skin excessively when dealing with acne?

    -Excessive scrubbing can remove the good bacteria that protect against harmful bacteria, irritate the skin, and worsen inflammation, which can aggravate acne rather than help it.

  • What is the recommended daily dosage of vitamin D3 for improving acne?

    -The video recommends taking approximately 20,000 IU of vitamin D3 daily to help reduce acne.

  • Why is it difficult to obtain sufficient vitamin D from diet alone?

    -Vitamin D is challenging to obtain from diet alone because most foods do not contain significant amounts of it. The primary source of vitamin D is sunlight, but factors such as limited sun exposure, darker skin, high-carb diets, obesity, and gut issues can impede vitamin D absorption and conversion.

  • How does PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) relate to acne?

    -PCOS often leads to a spike in androgens, which increases the risk of developing acne. Women with PCOS are typically deficient in vitamin D, which exacerbates the acne problem by failing to regulate androgens and bacterial growth.

  • What foods are suggested to help with acne, particularly those rich in vitamin D?

    -Foods rich in vitamin D that may help with acne include cod liver oil, which also contains vitamin A, and fatty fish like salmon and halibut.

  • Why might someone need to avoid carbs and snacks to help clear up acne?

    -Avoiding carbs and snacks can lower insulin levels, reduce androgen spikes, and decrease the oil production and inflammation associated with acne. Intermittent fasting, combined with a low-carb diet, can significantly improve skin health by stabilizing blood sugar and hormone levels.

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