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    Any and all solutions you had work for facial acne

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      BiochemNordic @water fire
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      @water-fire, Your skin and scalp issues are probably related to a vitamin A deficiency šŸ™‚

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        water fire @BiochemNordic
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        @BiochemNordic said in Any and all solutions you had work for facial acne:

        @water-fire, Your skin and scalp issues are probably related to a vitamin A deficiency šŸ™‚

        I didnt mention having these issues

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          Atlas @sunsunsun
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          @sunsunsun I do also eat in season whole (raw) fruit and vegetables, predominantly blueberries at the moment, and carrots. I just don't really eat cooked food during the summer, so mostly it's either salad type things or sauerkraut/pickles.
          The moisturiser was a present, and as my predicament indicates I have no idea about skincare.

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            Atlas @Luke
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            @Luke I do get a lot of sunlight at the moment, arguably maybe too much for my fair skin. The yogurt is a more recent addition, so that could be worth a look. I do also eat liver around once a fortnight. I'll look into a niacinamide containing moisturiser.

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              Atlas @BiochemNordic
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              @BiochemNordic Assuming this was meant for me, I'd be somewhat surprised if I was deficient with 2+ quarts of 2%/day and a (admittedly plant derived) vitamin A supplement, I'm usually far over the RDA according to my cronometer.

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                Atlas @water fire
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                @water-fire 100g, so not a great deal. Cutting the white sugar could present a problem though, because my physical performance hasn't ever been better despite what I assume are elevated cortisol levels from life stress. Is the evidence that conclusive on white sugar and acne?

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                  water fire @Atlas
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                  @Atlas said in Any and all solutions you had work for facial acne:

                  @water-fire 100g, so not a great deal. Cutting the white sugar could present a problem though, because my physical performance hasn't ever been better despite what I assume are elevated cortisol levels from life stress. Is the evidence that conclusive on white sugar and acne?

                  Milk+sugar is a Bad combo, sugar just exacerbate nutrients use, milk can contribute to acne. How much meat do you eat a day

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                    Milk Destroyer
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                    Cyproheptadine may help. I noticed it reduces the size of my spots in doses of 1mg a day.

                    I had a big spot in the center of my chest that for some reason wasn't healing or shrinking, and it was producing a lot of puss. When I started taking 1mg cyproheptadine again, after not using it for many months, the spot started to shrink and heal and is now almost completely gone.

                    Cypro can have side effects though (especially drowsiness) so try it on a day when you aren't doing anything the day after.

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                      heyman
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                      You can try solban? (easy to make your own)

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                        16characterstwas
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                        I’d Avoid food s with iron, especially those with added iron, eg breads, cakes, pizza etc.
                        Use coffee/tea to block iron after meals.
                        Avoid pufa of course.
                        Small doses of penicillin or tetracycline could help

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