Another think I know is that the skin and hair mirror ones health. If this diet was truly bad for ones health like some claim, it would show. But it doesn't so that means that this diet has a lot of very healthful aspects.
I usually eat a Paleo diet, which I believe to be great, even better when raw, but I don't like the bashing of carbs and natural sugar on it. I have made horrible experiences with a low carb (high fat), nearly ketogenic Paleo diet. To name a few - thyroid problems, very high liver enzymes, chest pain, heart palpitations, strong hair loss, severe PMS and irregular, abnormal periods, inflammatory pains, fatigue, dark under eye bags, lose skin all over that was not plump, gaunt looking face...and that is also when my current acne problem started.
My carbs were only very low for a few months, and when I added some more into my diet, my body would react by breaking out. I also could just NOT have cheat days anymore. It would show in my skin. Before I used to have a cup of black coffee once a week and some other treats about every two weeks.
When I figured out that low carb could have caused my problem, I added more carbs back in.
During that time I was also taking herbal supplements that help balance out women's hormones. My acne cleared up almost completely from it, I gained sudden weight (which is welcome for me), and my Periods and PMS improved fast.
BUT, once I had raised my carbs above a certain level (80 g) I started breaking out again. I had added more veggies and fruits into my diet and my skin seemed to react to the combination. It got worse every week.
I also experienced strong indigestion problems with the addition of veggies and fruits. Most of all bloating. My stomach would blow up to the size of a pregnant belly. It was really painful. I cut out tubers, but that only bettered it a little bit.
When seeking advice on Paleo Forums, some suggested to just go low carb again, only meat...after all the problems I had experienced!
Instead I tried to eat according to a SIBO/ GAPS gut healing diet. With no improvement really...my acne would go up and down on it a little...and one cheat day (potato) could TOTALLY destroy my face and was not easy to clear up from.
My husband found the Free Acne Book online and it sounded too good to be true.
I am hoping that this diet will not only help my acne, but also my digestive pains and bloating. In a way it is all connected. Digestive problems can lead to Acne and diet can affect your hormones. If toxins show up on my skin in the form of acne, eliminating them will not only help my skin but my overall health.
