Acne

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Possible root causes of acne

· Hormonal Imbalance: Fluctuations in hormones, such as androgens, estrogen, and progesterone, can influence sebum (oil) production and lead to acne

· Nutrient Deficiencies: Insufficient levels of certain vitamins and minerals, such as vitamin A, vitamin D, zinc, and omega-3 fatty acids, can impact skin health and contribute to acne

· Inflammation: Chronic inflammation can exacerbate acne. These inflammatory responses may be triggered by dietary factors, gut imbalances, or environmental toxins




· Gut Health: The health of the gut microbiome is linked heavily to skin health. Imbalances can lead to leaky gut and inflammation which contributes to acne

· Dietary Factors: Refined sugars, dairy and processed food can trigger acne as can food sensitivities

· Environmental Toxins: Exposure to toxins such as pollutants and endocrine-disrupting chemicals

3 Speciality Tests To Assess Contributors of Acne

Environmental Toxin Analysis​

  • Toxic Exposure & Detox Ability: Examines which toxins you have in your system and how well your body is at expelling them
  • Hormonal Balance: Endocrine disruptors are environmental toxins that interfere with hormone levels
  • Inflammatory Response: Assess how toxins contribute to systemic inflammation which can exacerbate or trigger acne

Micronutrient Analysis​

  • Vitamin A & D Deficiency: Both cellular turnover and optimal immune function affects acne
  • Zinc & Selenium Levels: Assesses wound healing abilities and protection against oxidative stress
  • Omega-3 Fatty Acid Imbalance: Essential fatty acids contribute to skin integrity and anti-inflammation processes

Food Allergy Test​

  • Trigger Foods: Some foods can trigger an inflammatory response that can lead to acne. Knowing what foods cause inflammation can help you avoid the acne triggers
  • Immune System Modulation: Food allergies can stimulate an immune response which leads to inflammation
  • Gut Health: Imbalances in our gut bacteria can lead to leaky gut and result in systemic inflammation

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