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You might have too much of it. Rather get your hormones, diet and body fat level right instead of using synthetic retinoids.
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Ways to lower E? I don't really want to fuck with an AI.
I guess this is why milk/dairy makes acne worse because it has soy in it!!!legit
Testosterone and estradiol serum levels in acne - PubMed
45 acne patients and 38 healthy subjects were assayed for serum testosterone and estradiol levels by RIA. The results showed that serum testosterone levels of male patients were normal, but serum estradiol levels were significantly higher (40%) than in healthy males. In female patients...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Ways to lower E? I don't really want to fuck with an AI.
Yeah anything high in androgens can. Just keep a good diet and skincare and you should be good.DHT can also give you acne
Not if you get farm raised. But yes dairy is bad for acne.I guess this is why milk/dairy makes acne worse because it has soy in it!!!
Yeah anything high in androgens can. Just keep a good diet and skincare and you should be good.
I would prefer higher DHT than higher E, for obvious reasons.
Not if you get farm raised. But yes dairy is bad for acne.
DHT can also give you acne
Check E, keep diet in check and high dose accutane to nuke it forever.If this is true then I am the highest E person to ever live. I legit cannot exist without roaccutane, my face goes full pizza mode after 2 weeks of not taking the pills, and its literally pimple on a pimple, surrounded by pimple.
dairy has soy in itI guess this is why milk/dairy makes acne worse because it has soy in it!!!
what do you mean ? is the information wrong or are you picking on my grammars?dairy has soy in it
the information is wrong. THERE'S NO SOY in dairy. maybe you mean cow's estrogen.what do you mean ? is the information wrong or are you picking on my grammars?
oh... I got mixed up because of that stupid controversy. it's something planet based called Soy milk.....the information is wrong. THERE'S NO SOY in dairy. maybe you mean cow's estrogen.
Acne is hormonal generally. I'm 12% bf active, eat good whole foods, get sun, take vitamins and lift but I still get acne. Of course i've limited it with everything im doing and good skin care. But if your a teen and have hormonal acne, you have to deal with it. Or take accutane (stunt growth) or take antibiotics (problem comes back after off meds).I don't even know whom to respond to first so I'm just gonna address everyone and say this:
If you have too much estrogen, get lean, stay lean, look at your diet and supplementation (especially vitamin A) and - if you can tolerate it well - have 1-2 cups of black coffee a day.
I was never prone to acne much and when I did break out here an there, I was almost always too fat.
If you are fat and want to take anabolic steroids, expect to break out like crazy. If you're still going through puberty, have too much body fat and eat a shitty diet, expect to get acne to some degree.
Getting lean and fixing nutrient deficiencies are the biggest things you can do to fix acne.
If you take lots of biotin and don't get enough panthotenic acid (vitamin B5), expect to get at least some pimples.
Phytoestrogens (soy) won't have much of an impact, if at all. Dairy can to some degree, for some people.
Tl;dr: get lean, stay lean, eat better and get the nutrients you need. Drink (or eat) enough water.
I literally said it can be hormonal (i.e. excess estrogen) in the title. That doesn't mean everybody's the same.Acne is hormonal generally. I'm 12% bf active, eat good whole foods, get sun, take vitamins and lift but I still get acne. Of course i've limited it with everything im doing and good skin care. But if your a teen and have hormonal acne, you have to deal with it. Or take accutane (stunt growth) or take antibiotics (problem comes back after off meds).
LegitYou might have too much of it. Rather get your hormones, diet and body fat level right instead of using synthetic retinoids.
Vitamin E, Stinging Nettle Root, and Selenium.Ways to lower E? I don't really want to fuck with an AI. Proviron seems good.
Vitamin A is necessary for balancing D, but dosing Vitamin A can easily result in toxicity. I recommend taking 10,000 IU only once a week, which is still significantly above the RDA.I don't know what your diet/supplementation is like but you might want to have a look at your vitamin A intake, especially when you're taking lots of vitamin D. If nothing changes, keep searching.
Gotcha.Vitamin E, Stinging Nettle Root, and Selenium.
Vitamin A is necessary for balancing D, but dosing Vitamin A can easily result in toxicity. I recommend taking 10,000 IU only once a week, which is still significantly above the RDA.