Skin Health and Essential Fatty Acids
by Udo Erasmus
Lack of essential fatty acids (EFAs) constitutes the most neglected
aspect of a nutritional program for healthy, radiant skin.
More specifically, while our intake of the n-6 (omega-6) EFA linoleic
acid has doubled in our diet, our intake of the n-3 (omega-3) EFA alpha-linolenic
acid is at 16% of already inadequate 1850 intake, and too low in the diets
of 95-99% of the population.
The result of this imbalance of EFAs in the skin is dryness, dandruff,
eczema and psoriasis-like inflammatory skin conditions, acne, cracked
heels, toxic deposits in the skin, skin damage, and increased risk of
sunburn and skin cancer.
Not that the skin requires only EFAs for health. No, the skin requires
protein (not a problem in most people's diet), water (dehydration due
to insufficient EFAs is widespread), minerals (silicon, zinc, copper,
and magnesium play important roles), and vitamins (A, biotin, C, and E
are important) all play their roles.
It's just that EFAs are the most neglected: for 3 reasons.
First, EFAs are damaged by processing in the manufacture of cooking
oils, margarines, shortenings, partially hydrogenated vegetable oils,
trans fatty acids (including CLA), and are also damaged by sautéing,
frying, and deep-frying in food preparation, becoming toxic molecules
that do damage to the skin. Second, n-3 intake is too low in most people.
Third, the ratio between n-3 and n-6 in most people's diets is way
off. That is why so much attention deserves to be given to the role of
EFAs in skin health.
A survey of consumers carried out in 2004 showed that 78% of the respondents
reported improvements in their skin condition when they began to take
the all-inclusive blend of oils made with health in mind known as Udo's
Choice Oil Blend. Some raved about the beauty of their skin. Others noted
their skin improvements with less fanfare. But everyone who saw improvements
was very grateful. The reports showed that bad skin got better, and good
skin got better.
Dry Skin, Dandruff, and Cracked Heels
Dry skin is very common in this age of "fat phobia".
Whether you live in a desert or you experience dry skin in cold weather,
do not be resigned to this unpleasant symptom, because dry skin can easily
be fixed with the right kinds of good oils.
Most people buy creams and lotions that hide the problem but never fix
it.
But really, all you have to do is take a tablespoon per 50 pounds of
body weight per day of Udo's Choice Oil Blend, mixed in foods, spread
out over the course of the day, and the problem is gone. Not only is the
skin problem gone, but the rest of your body also get healthier, the risk
factors for most degenerative conditions improve, you find yourself with
more energy, better mood, better concentration, and calmer disposition.
Dandruff also responds positively to EFA intake, because dandruff is
just dry skin flaking off. Some people can scratch their skin with the
back of their fingernail, and leave a white streak of dry, loose skin
flakes. This does not happen when EFA intake is optimized. Cracked heels
are also the result of not having enough EFAs in the diet.
Eczema and Psoriasis
Both of these conditions are inflammatory in nature. Most people's
diet is rich in n-6, compared to their intake of n-3. Unfortunately for
them, n-6 increases inflammation. However, the lacking n-3 decreases inflammation.
To decrease skin inflammation, one needs only to increase n-3 or decrease
n-6, or best do both. Udo's Choice Oil Blend contains twice as much
n-3 (50% of the oil) as n-6 (25% of the oil).
A simple replacement of n-6 rich, damaged commercial oils (up to 1 million
toxic molecules for every one of the body's 60 trillion cells in
just one tablespoon) with the n-3 rich, n-6 adequate, undamaged, organic,
made-with-health-in-mind Udo's Choice Oil Blend gives partial or
total relief of these inflammatory conditions within a very short time.
The oil blend can even bring improvement by being put on the skin from
the outside.
Acne
When pores in the skin become plugged, bacteria move in and have a feast.
The immune system then fights them, and this leads to the pustulent zits
that plague many people. The question is: What plugs the pores. EFAs (especially
n-3) keep proteins soft and keep them from drying and flaking off. EFAs
also flow well, and carry cellular debris and toxins to the surface of
the skin, from where they can be removed with water, soap, and cloth.
When people get too little n-3 and n-6, or get the wrong ratio, and
instead eat saturated and trans fats that are harder, don't flow
well, and don't keep proteins in our pores from drying out, the
clogging of pores is promoted. When people eat carbohydrates, these also
tend to form saturated fats.
The fundamental fix is to get more good fats and less bad fats. In addition,
vitamin A helps prevent skin infection. Zinc speeds healing. Selenium,
vitamin C, and vitamin E provide antioxidant protection that prevents
skin damage.
Tanning and Burning
Dry skin burns in the sun quite easily. Sunburn is associated with skin
damage (leathery skin) and skin cancer.
Well-oiled skin tans better and burns less. That is why oils are used
in "tanning" lotions. The best oils, however, are not used in
these lotions because they do not keep forever on the shelf. I have found
that when I take enough good oils to keep my skin properly oiled (soft,
smooth, and velvety), I can stay in the sun four times longer than I could
before I adopted the good oils into my diet.
The sun is one of our important sources of vitamin D. Sun blocks can
inhibit the production of this important essential nutrient/hormone. Recent
research suggests that 80% of the population does not get enough vitamin
D; that we need far more than is being recommended; and that insufficient
amounts of vitamin D increase risk of bone loss, many cancers, cardiovascular
disease, infections, insulin resistance, and immune and autoimmune conditions
including multiple sclerosis, irritable bowel, and asthma.
Avoiding the sun is not the solution. Protecting the skin from inside
with EFAs is a much better option.
With this protection, I can still burn, but it takes a lot longer. And
I get the vitamin D I need from the sun. This is to say that overexposure
to the sun will always be a possibility, but a much less likely one when
skin is properly oiled with n-3 and n-6 EFAs made with health in mind.
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