{"id":8715,"date":"2013-07-29T05:05:31","date_gmt":"2013-07-29T05:05:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/acneeinstein.com\/?p=1393"},"modified":"2018-11-03T05:12:04","modified_gmt":"2018-11-03T05:12:04","slug":"low-carb-diet-acne","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/acneeinstein.com\/low-carb-diet-acne\/","title":{"rendered":"Study: Low Carb The Best Diet For Acne?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Few of us the in West would change the comforts of modern civilization to the nomadic existence of Eskimos. Yet they have something most of us glamor, no acne \u2013 or, I should say, had. When Canadian Eskimos started moving into towns and permanent settlements many notes changes in their health.<\/p>\n

Another condition has become prevalent, one obvious even to the layman: acne vulgaris. The condition used to be unknown among Eskimos, but one can see it readily amongst teenagers on the streets of Inuvik, Frobisher Bay and Cambridge Bay.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

This sudden appearance of acne is mostly attributed to change in their diet. Going from: \u201c1 meal of high protein, high fat and practically no carbohydrates with frequent nibbling the rest of the day on fish<\/em>\u201d to \u201c3 rich meals a day and seemingly endless sweet drinks, candies, and chocolates. More than half the total carbohydrates are consumed as refined sugar.<\/em>\u201d (from: <\/i>When the Eskimo comes to town<\/i><\/a>.<\/i>)<\/p>\n

This is just one example from the two recent papers (here<\/a> and here<\/a>) where Paoli et al<\/em>. argue that many chronic health problems are the result of carbohydrate intolerance <\/em>and could be solved with ketogenic diets<\/em>, also known as very low carbohydrate diets.<\/p>\n

In this post I\u2019ll outline their rationale for using low carb diets to treat acne and show how they fit into the bigger picture of acne. I should say that the papers focus on ketogenic diets but the argument also stands for low carbohydrate and carbohydrate restricted diets, and I don\u2019t think ketogenic diets are necessary for getting clear.<\/p>\n

Insulin \u2013 the anti-acne magic behind low carb diets<\/h2>\n

Just like real estate can be summarized in 3 words: location, location, location, the hormonal side of acne<\/a> can be summed up with: insulin, insulin, insulin (especially for people with insulin resistance).<\/p>\n

Though acne is usually seen as androgen-mediated disease, in many cases it\u2019s actually driven more by insulin (though there are cases where it\u2019s driven by thyroid hormones or estrogens). Insulin acts as a cornerstone hormone in acne. It not only directly stimulates skin cells to produce more sebum and keratin but it also increases the secretion and bioavailability of other hormones related to acne.<\/p>\n

The paper mentions that insulin affects acne-relevant hormones as follows:<\/p>\n