Acne Fighting Foods to Help You Get Clear Skin

Naweko San-Joyz
Twenty-one year old Lydia Garcia faces an imminent dilemma- poverty or acne. Lydia religiously uses three herbs to keep her skin clear and she´s always on the prowl for supplements to augment her health. Just last week she read that the Chinese herb astragalus enhances the immune system.

And now, Lydia ponders, "I think I want to take dandelion root and ginseng to ease my menstrual cramps." Yet Lydia´s salary as a receptionist barely covers her fanatical consumption of supplements.

You don´t have to spend a fortune on supplements when food provides all the nutrients you need to have clear skin. Herbs and supplements that provide support for clean skin typically offer the following benefits:

  • Boost the immune system


  • Enhance stress management


  • Cleanse the blood and liver, and


  • Aid in skin repair


  • A well-chosen diet can prove just as advantageous as supplements and herbs.

    Foods that boost the immune system

  • Vitamin C


  • Oranges, grapefruits, papaya, green peppers, tomatoes, strawberries, broccoli

  • Vitamin E


  • Almonds, sunflowers seeds

  • Zinc


  • Wheat germ, black-eyed peas, lean beef, crab, oysters

    Foods that enhance stress management

  • Vitamin B6


  • Legumes, whole grains, chicken, pork, bananas

    Foods that cleanse the blood and liver

    Garlic, onions, turmeric, cayenne pepper, aloe vera juice, watermelon

    Bulk-producing foods

    Oatmeal, apples, oranges, bran cereals

    Foods that aid in skin repair

  • Proteins


  • Nonfat dairy, beans, meat, poultry, fish, nuts

  • Omega-3 Fatty Acids


  • Sardines, herring, salmon, tuna, walnuts

  • Selenium


  • Onion, garlic

    Although herbs and dietary supplements offer a broad spectrum of benefits to the skin, it´s no fun looking fabulous if you can´t afford to go anywhere. So, save some cash and eat you way to clear skin.