Does Soda Cause Acne & Pimples?

Go To: AcneErasingSecrets.com Soda dehydrates you and depletes oxygen in the blood by 25% for up to 3 hours AND also depletes minerals out of your body. These all cause your body to heal and recover slower along with your skin… Your skin cells are created at a slower rate and your blood flow isn’t as effective at detoxing and providing nutrients as well. Remember, oxygen and water are 2 of the most important things you need to LIVE let alone keep your body healthy… it’s very important to drink purified or spring water instead of soda. Please like, favorite and comment on this video! David “The Skin” King
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Acne Scars – Causes, Treatment

Most teenagers and young adults have encountered, or will encounter acne. Although this tends to be a part of growing, acne scars sometimes result from this skin condition. Acne scars can, and in many instances do, have worse effects on individuals than the acne itself- the acne scars may travel with the individual throughout the rest of their lives.

When the body uses connective tissue to repair damaged parts of the skin, acne scars develop. The white blood cells work in conjunction with the antibodies to heal the damage that acne has done to the skin. Thus, acne scars then appear.

Makeup for acne scars is manufactured by many different companies. If you are not sure which makeup for acne scars is the best to use you may want to do a little research. Talk to a dermatologist before buying makeup for acne scars. Your dermatologist may have some great recommendations for makeup for acne scars.

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Causes

you must consider what actually causes the scars. Scars are caused when tissue is damaged. These scars are essentially caused by bacteria and dead cells plugging the sebaceous follicle. There are essentially two different types of acne scars: the ice-pick scars and the raised scars.

Acne scars can often be prevented. However, to date, the only way to prevent acne scars is to treat the acne early and to continue treatment until it is gone. Even this offers no guarantees, and nobody really understands why some people will scar, while others will not, with the same type of acne, and the same severity.

Treatment

The most talked about and popular treatment for these acne scars is laser resurfacing. During the treatment, the intense beams of focused light target skin layers rid unwanted cells. Lasers eliminate acne scars as they exfoliate layers of skin, revealing the newer, clearer skin underneath. Laser resurfacing can improve the appearance of the acne scars by about 30 – 40 %. However after the laser treatment, a longer time is required for the healing from the redness, swelling or flaking. Meticulous care of the wound is required to prevent secondary bacterial and viral infection that may cause further scarring.

Using a acne scar removal cream. Creams like Oxy10, Klear Action Acne Treatment or Skinoren Acne Cream are will known for being the best acne scar removal creams with proven results. Following a cosmetic medical procedure called dermabrasaion. The surface of the skin with the scars is removed through a process named abrasion. I don’t recommend this way to get rid of acne scars because it’s very painful.

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19 Comments on Does Soda Cause Acne & Pimples?

  1. acneerasingsecrets says:

    @motocross363 cool :)

  2. motocross363 says:

    I am gunna sub you.

  3. motocross363 says:

    Oh god no. This video really helped thank you :) ! U really know your stuff tho ahah :P

  4. acneerasingsecrets says:

    @motocross363 no, not at all! Definitely not a doctor! lol… I don’t get it, you are not insulting me for making this video are you?

  5. motocross363 says:

    Hole hell man r u a doctor ?

  6. acneerasingsecrets says:

    @Deecimal How many people have you helped?

  7. Deecimal says:

    @acneerasingsecrets no, plasma fluid in the blood carry nutrient to the cells. You’re on the wrong page, have fun being an average undereducated donkey.

  8. acneerasingsecrets says:

    @Deecimal Water carries nutrients to the cells, and water itself hydrates the cells and helps them stay flexible and flacid. We aren’t on the same page, have a nice day! Have fun in med school!

  9. Deecimal says:

    @acneerasingsecrets Ok I’d rather pretend to be a jerk than being ignorant like you. Any good independent research rely on concrete resources and proven scientific facts, and many of these come out of text books that are written by people who actually know what they’re talking about. Also hahahahah @ “water doesn’t bring vitamin” mate H2O <— does not have any vitamin compounds in it. Its 2 hydrogen atoms bound to a single oxygen. Mate you have absolutely no idea what you’re talking about….

  10. acneerasingsecrets says:

    @acneerasingsecrets Basically, so far i’ve learned that the whole body is connected in some way and you can’t count anything out and you have to look at everything objectively with an open-mind and be willing to learn, change and adapt because the whole body is connected to the whole body somehow.

  11. acneerasingsecrets says:

    @Deecimal I understand, I hope you understand that you come across kinda arrogant and jerk-ish though… Honestly, I trust independent research more than the medical text books because there is no intention behind it… just pure science. Not drinking water can cause acne b/c your body can be so dehydrated that the lack of water doesn’t bring vitamins, enzymes and minerals to the skin to heal it etc… Also water regulates things which will affect hormone & oil level production etc.

  12. Deecimal says:

    @acneerasingsecrets I’m not trying to be a cunt, its just a lot of what you said just comes out of the blue with no sense scientific evidence. Sure soda contributes to acne, but its not the soda part that gives you acne, its the ‘not drinking water’ part that gives you acne. I looked up a lot of what you said on the internet and they’re just from some cheap looking websites thats untrusted. Wheres I have a mountain stack of text books here and the medical library 5 min away. you decide?

  13. acneerasingsecrets says:

    @Deecimal Honestly, I don’t feel like talking to you anymore… I’m sensing that you feel you already know it all because you are in medical school and are not open to learning. You aren’t open to hearing what i’m saying and I don’t need your negativity so we can just end it here… If you want to look it up great, if not then move on and try to “outsmart” someone else with your “always correct answers” btw, medical schools feed you BS… Look at big pharma funding young-in!

  14. Deecimal says:

    @acneerasingsecrets oh now you’re just bs-ing mate. You do know how severe acidosis is right? “lots of people have acidosis” i’d certainly hope not, cos thats the quickest way to have renal & kidney failure, in a sense you’re saying “lots of people are dead”. Where do you grab your sources? a story book you got from a kindergarden? How about you visit a library or something…

  15. acneerasingsecrets says:

    @Deecimal Yep, and acidosis is a health problem! Look it up! A lot of people have acidosis because their bodies (overall) are too acidic… America is a very acidic country when it come’s to diet because of the foods that we eat.

  16. Deecimal says:

    @acneerasingsecrets dude trust me you’re reading the wrong stuff off the internet, I’m in med school and have done biochem. The pH levels in the blood plasma HAS to be maintained between 7.35 – 7.45, below or above that would either cause acidosis and alkalosis. If you get either of those the last thing you’d worry about is acne. The buffers circulating around your cardiovascular system maintains your pH between the set point range.

  17. acneerasingsecrets says:

    @Deecimal Soda effects the PH in your body… all foods do. Acidic one’s cause them to be acidic and alkaline one’s cause them to be more alkaline (for the most part) except for the alkaline forming foods like lemons and limes etc… PH is different for different organs too. Look it up!

  18. Deecimal says:

    it has nothing to do with pH there are blood buffering systems in your body, no matter how much low pH sodas you drink your blood pH is still going to remain around about 7.5. Stop reading lies off the internet.

  19. Agent45th says:

    Cant u just say yes or no and why!?!? god dam ur videos get boring!!!just saying a straight up answer dude!!

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