(Newswire.net — March 23, 2018) Cheyenne, Wyoming — The standard American diet is laden with fat, carbs and artificial flavorings so it’s little surprise that many people have developed health issues surrounding poor eating habits. Gobbling up all that acid forming food opens the floodgates for a host of diet related problems or in some cases, consuming the wrong types of food worsens pre-existing conditions. Acne for instance is one such condition that is influenced heavily by the type of food consumed.
“Some foods have an acidifying effect (usually those containing sugars, trans fats, dairy, preservatives, sweeteners, chemicals etc), whereas others have an alkaline effect,” notes Avocado Ninja, an alkalinity advocate entity based in the United Kingdom. “Conveniently for us, it just so happens that the foods that contain alkaline minerals (and leave an alkaline effect) are all the foods we already know are good for us: low sugar foods, fresh alkaline vegetables, nuts, seeds, salads, sea vegetables, water rich foods etc. And for the foods that contain minerals that have an acidic effect: sweets, alcohol, trans fats, meats, dairy, pizza, cola, biscuits, chips, white breads and pastas, refined foods, processed foods etc.”
Understanding how food affects the body and moreover how its nutrients or lack thereof are reflected through the skin is the first step in combating acne problems. While the surface of the skin ought to be slightly acidic, the internal portion of the skin thrives best in a slightly alkaline environment. Water is considered the ideal medium for transferring minerals and electrolytes to cells, and unsurprisingly, alkaline water is even more efficient than plain water.
“Whether you’re dealing with acne, rosacea, eczema, psoriasis, or wrinkled skin, there is one common denominator – all skin problems are acid problems,” explains Daryl Gioffre, celebrity nutritionist via TheNewPotato.com. “You have four major detoxification pathways – urination, defecation, respiration, and perspiration. Any time you see anything show up on your skin, again, it’s a sign that you are acidic and your body is fighting like hell to get these acids out. When you see the signs and symptoms show themselves on your skin, it’s time to alkalize.”
So bearing in mind that the skin functions as a detox portal just like the kidneys in urinary system, it is very important to take extra special care in the health of the body’s largest organ. Yes, the skin is technically the largest organ of the human body and it is tasked with detoxifying itself so what is known as “breakouts” are actually signs that the skin isn’t being well hydrated and/or nutritionally well supplied.
“I used to suffer from pretty bad acne, right through my teens and into adulthood,” discloses Ross Bridgeford, author of the Alkaline Diet Recipe Books and the Amazon best-seller The Water Diet. “Now my skin is absolutely clear. The secret? Eating alkaline foods. Just as our body has to maintain a certain temperature and will do anything to achieve that, our blood and cells also have to remain slightly alkaline at around 7.3-7.4 on the pH scale.”
Alkalinity is literally the best kept “public secret” to preventing and treating acne. Drinking alkaline water could be the difference between walking flawless skin and developing on the nose a massive pimp with its own gravitational pull before a photo op. Perish the thought! Investing in a water ionizer system like the HealthyWiser™ Alkaline Water Ionizer Machine with dual filtration is the most practical and cost effective solution to ensure a consistently regulated supply of alkaline water to fulfill the dietary needs of any family.
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