If you or your children are frustrated with acne, a grain-free diet will very likely clear up your skin. If you have been on a low-fat or "fad" diet, you may be also dealing with some vitamin/mineral deficiencies so concentrated doses of supplements like vitamin A and zinc may be a necessity too. Antibiotics are unnecessary AND unsafe because correcting your diet creates an internal environment that does not allow bacterial overgrowth to occur. Taking antibiotics is SO detrimental for your gut flora...it kills all of your good bacteria which can lead to autoimmune diseases and food allergies (Fun Fact: You can decrease your baby's/children's chance of a food allergy by 70% if you give them bifido bacteria in the first year of their life: it is naturally found in breastmilk if the mother is eating fermented veggies).
STEP 1: We all know that "simple carbohydrates" are just empty junk calories. These would include white bread, white rice, all sugars, soda, candy, cookies. Eliminating these would be step one in clearing up your skin. TOTALLY getting rid of high fructose corn syrup is a mantra we all should follow and teach our kids how to read labels to never eat this. I found it in pickles this past weekend! Fruit also contains a high amount of fructose, so it should be consumed in very limited amounts and NEVER in the form of juice.
STEP 2: Complex carbohydrates are just glucose molecules linked together in long chains, our body breaks them down into glucose (AKA Sugar) in the blood. Complex carbohydrates are found in foods such as beans, nuts, whole grains, and starchy vegetables. These sound healthy right, BUT if acne is a problem for you, limiting these will decrease the inflammation of the skin caused by the rise in insulin. Our bodies prefer the complex carbs found in non-starchy vegetables instead of the complex carbs found in whole grains, because your body handles their digestion differently. Veggies, such as cauliflower, are slow to break down into simple sugars, with minimal insulin impact, whereas digestion of grain-carbs, such as brown rice, raises your insulin.
High insulin levels increases male hormones, which cause your pores to secrete more sebum, a greasy substance that traps acne-promoting bacteria. Insulin also causes skin cells to multiply, a process associated with acne. This rise in male hormones can also cause fertility issues, so a low carb diet would greatly help women with PCOS.
STEP 3: If step 1 and 2 don't work, then I suspect a food sensitivity to gluten. Gluten in wheat and other grains may be contributing to your acne symptoms if you have a gluten intolerance, which many people do. This is a separate issue from the insulin effects already discussed. Gluten is a prime suspect if you have rosacea. A person who is sensitive to gluten cannot digest gluten, so the body will not recognize it when it is eaten and therefore treats it as a foreign body when trying to digest it. The gluten can push the toxins through the skin and cause acne.

BUT, you must be careful when choosing "gluten free" products, such as the wraps in the photo, they are very high in carbs which won't help acne. It may seem impossible in our society to eat 'gluten free' and low carb, but we do it and we still enjoy pizza, donuts, risotto...just in my "healthified" modified ways!
STEP 4: Get rid of hormones in your food. Get rid of milk, or only buy whole-organic-hormone free milk. Purchase hormone free meat, chicken, and eggs. To read more, go to: The Sea Of Estrogens!
STEP 5: Add in helpful supplements such as Cod Liver Oil. Vitamin A and EPA/DHA are extremely helpful in clearing acne. Zinc and other minerals can also help.
Try these tortillas instead!
1/2 cup coconut flour
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp lemon juice
1/2 tsp Celtic Sea Salt
1 1/2 cup egg whites (or 6 eggs)
3/4 cup unsweetened almond milk
Coconut oil spray (for frying)
Sift together the coconut flour and baking soda. Add in the lemon juice, egg whites, and almond milk (make sure it isn't "vanilla"). Blend until very smooth (I used this food processor: click HERE...I always use it to make cake batter, pancake batter...it makes life easier, I can move about the kitchen while it mixes for me). Let sit for 10 minutes to let the coconut flour absorb the liquid and thicken.
Heat the pan to medium heat. Make sure the batter is thinner than a pancake batter. Pour 1/4 cup of the batter on a heated pan greased with coconut oil spray or butter (grease well). Pour the batter into the pan and swirl the pan to spread the batter to cover the entire pan (make sure it is very thin). Make sure the tortilla is golden brown and cooked almost through before flipping. Once the tortilla is ready, flip and cook on the other side until golden brown. Use these to make sandwich wraps with, Mexican dishes, or sweet desserts! Makes 9 servings.
NUTRITIONAL COMPARISON (per tortilla):
Traditional Corn Tortilla = 180 calories, 30 carbs, 3g fiber
"Healthified" Tortilla = 58 calories, 4 carbs, 2.3g fiber
Maria,
ReplyDeleteThese look great! I do not use egg beaters so can you give me an idea of how many large eggs I should purchase to get 1.5 cups of egg whites?
That would be about 16 eggs.:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great ideas.Of course acne is a great big problem as no cream and lotion seem to cure it at all.
ReplyDeleteAwesome post - very interesting. Thanks. My son has battled acne but going low-carb helped him greatly. Ice cream is a huge offender too.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome! I appreciate your kind words!;)
ReplyDeleteI'm a pescetarian and have had acne for years...I'm having trouble coming to terms with actually having to eat meat to get rid of my skin problems. I don't buy a lot of fish though because it's so expensive and only eat it when I go out to eat. Are tofu and tempeh good substitudes for meat or do you think increasing my intake will just make my skin worse?
ReplyDeleteI have the vegans I work with take Spirulina and Algea derived omega 3. I hope that helps!;)
ReplyDeleteI had miserable acne for 25 years. I cut all fats from my diet on advice of my doctor and it didn't help. Since I got rid of simple carbs, my skin has cleared up dramatically! I eat tons of fat now and feel that my skin is more youthful and healthy. Thank God I learned this before the "family curse" of terrible skin could pass to my 8 year old daughter.
ReplyDeleteI love your recipes. Thanks for keeping this blog!
Thank you SO much Alex!;)))
ReplyDeleteCould these tortillas be used as noodles in a LC lasagna or for enchilada's? could the batter be baked on a long jelly roll pan and sliced into lasagna noodles after baking?
ReplyDeletethanks for all the amazing recipes!
Thank for your kind words!
ReplyDeleteAs for lasagna...they might get too soggy.
I would try this recipe: http://mariahealth.blogspot.com/2011/02/easy-protein-noodle-lasagna.html
Happy Eating!
So these are for a soft tortilla? Anything for a crispy one? Like the stand and stuff type? Tacos sounds so good right now!
ReplyDeleteThanks Connie, Here you go: http://mariahealth.blogspot.com/2011/04/taco-shells-and-depression.html
ReplyDeleteThese sound good. I made someone elses recipe and that were too eggy for me and I threw them out. Are these very eggy tasting?
ReplyDeleteIf you are sensitive to the eggy taste, I would do a recipe (I haven't posted this yet but it's coming soon) based on this one.
Deletehttp://mariahealth.blogspot.com/2012/07/toasted-sub-sandwich-and-panini.html
Follow those directions and fry in a pan after rolling out thin between two sheets of wax paper. :)
Maria- what if the acne came after starting the healthified eating and supplements? Is the primrose causing too much estrogen imbalance? Several years ago when I stopped taking birth control the acne got out of hand and has been cleared up for many years until now. :(
ReplyDeleteHi, It's called the healing crisis where things get worse before they get better. I wrote about it in my kids cookbook. :)
DeleteHi, this list seems to cut out virtually every healthy choice of anything that I can possibly eat. Can you give any examples of how to make this sort of diet a reality?
ReplyDeleteI have a post coming soon called "What I Eat". Stay tuned! :)
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