Original Article @ David Ogdens Blog
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Psoriasis is linked to systemic inflammation. Inflammation is your body's response to stress from diet, lifestyle and/or environment. It causes many diseases like arthritis and cancer, as well as psoriasis and general aging.
Common treatment of psoriasis includes anti-inflammatory drugs like aspirin and ibuprofen, but these just temporarily ease the symptoms.
We know that our diet is super important to the health of our skin we are what we eat!
While the affect of certain foods on psoriasis, eczema and acne are well-known; like fried, salty and fatty foods, there are a few foods that are less obvious, but could still be having a big impact on whether you skin is flaring up, or staying calm.
If you struggle with acne, you might want to keep an eye out of the following items in your diet:
Meat fat, mince, sausages, chips, mayonnaise, peanut butter, cheese, cheesecake, chocolate, nougat, fudge, cream, ice cream, protein bars and shakes.
The foods you eat determine the quality of the natural oils your body produces. The fattier the foods you eat, the thicker and sludgier your natural oils become. So, when your skin produces the oil, it's more likely to cause congested pores.If you have psoriasis or eczema, you need to watch out for inflammatory foods, like:
Oranges, orange juice, strawberries, chocolate, chili, hot spices, curries, wasabi, alcohol and coffee.
Different things will always have different affects on different people. Try to pay attention to what you're eating to make sure you're making the right choices for your skin.
David Ogden
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