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The road to a clear skin can get easier with a healthy diet. Your face is a true reflection of the food you consume. Overproduction of oil on the surface of the skin causes dead skin cells to clump, and form acne or a pimple. A recent research by the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) suggests that avoiding foods with high GIs may be more helpful than avoiding dairy products. Acne cannot be reduced only by cleaning your skin or exercising. Simple carbohydrates and more quality proteins, fruit and vegetables in your diet can prove magical for your skin. Try to eat smart and keep a vigilant eye on foods that cause occasional breakouts.
The perfect diet plan for Acne and other skin problems, muscle aches and tension, reduces the risk for low bone density and a weakened immune system. A diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids may reduce inflammation and improve symptoms of acne. According to the AAD, it can take up to 12 weeks for a dietary change to have a noticeable effect on the skin. Anything white or refined is something you want to avoid during the diet.
Shweta Diwan, Dietician, and founder of Slimage Diet Clinic and Aum Sharnam, shares a dietary chart to get rid of skin problems like acne.
Empty stomach: 1tsp of imli juice mixed with 1tsp of dhage wali mishri powder – take this paste with 1 glass of water
15-20 mins later: 1tsp of haldi powder + a cup of warm water
Breakfast: 100g of paneer + a cup of tea/coffee + bean sprouts
Mid-morning : coconut water + 3-4 prunes + 7almonds
Lunch : salad + sabut dals (rajma/chole/channa/chickpeas/soy) + 1 multigrain roti + beetroot chutney. Also, add lemon to dal and salad
Evening: ½ bowl of quinoa salad + lemon water
Pre-dinner : 1 tomato + 1 orange
Dinner : 1 bathua/palak roti + 100g of chicken+ salad + 1 bowl of carrot kheer
Post dinner: 2 tsps of giloy syrup + a cup of warm water
The best way to deal with acne is to avoid unhealthy saturated and trans fats, like those found in fried foods and processed baked goods, as these can trigger off an outbreak. Additionally, drinking recommended quantities of water is a must. Avoid fried and packaged products, and walk for 35 minutes per day.