Diet for Acne

Seasonal diet

Acne develops on the skin’s surface is covered in skin pores that connect to the sebaceous glands, beneath the skin.

The oil glands produce an oily liquid called sebum or oil that moisturizes the outer most layer of skin through follicle.

 Anti -acne diet

Low glycemic index foods :

Diet low in glycemic index showed evident result in controlling acne. Diet which releases sugar in blood stream ultimately increases insulin – like growth hormone in blood. IGF in turn increases the oil production from sweat glands resulting  in acne.

Some foods which increases the sugar levels in blood are :

Simple and refined sugar like cakes , pastries, pastas ,white rice, white sugar, maida , and other processed foods.

All the above foods can be replaced with whole grains, whole legumes, vegetables and whole fruits , green leafy vegetables , nuts and oilseeds.

Foods with high cholesterol

Animal food, dairy items contains cholesterol. Cholesterol might increase the sebum production and cause inflammation of the follilces causing acne.

A plant based food helps in maintaining alkaline body and helps in detoxification of blood and liver, hence helps in reducing acne production.

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Mr. Nandan Gijare

Mr. Nandan Gijare is the Managing Director of I2CAN Education, one of India’s leading institutions in aesthetic medicine and cosmetology training. With a strong foundation in professional education and institutional leadership, he has played a central role in building structured, skill-driven training pathways for medical and allied professionals seeking to enter the rapidly expanding field of aesthetic medicine. Over the past decade, Mr. Nandan Gijare has focused on developing education models that combine scientific knowledge, practical clinical exposure, and real-world practice readiness. Under his leadership, training programs have been designed to ensure that doctors and aesthetic practitioners gain not only procedural competence but also an understanding of patient consultation, clinic setup, ethical practice, and long-term professional growth. His work has consistently emphasized the importance of responsible aesthetic practice, evidence-based training, and ongoing professional support beyond classroom education. Through collaborations with medical experts and industry stakeholders, he has contributed to strengthening the quality and accessibility of aesthetic medicine education across India.

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