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Acne - Essential Fatty Acids Versus Trans Fats

Author:  Linda Gladhill   2008-09-09  Word Count: 484  Category: Acne  Print  Copy

Trans fatty acids are now a day found in most foods and they are created by partly hydrogenating plant oils. The aim is to add hydrogen atoms to unsaturated fats, making them more saturated. This makes food products attractive due to its extended 'shelf-life'. Trans fats are now exchanging essential fatty acids in most foods. Fatty acids are 'essential' because they help to maintain hormonal and emotional balance and a lack can trigger the appearance of acne.
Linoleic acid is an essential component of sebum. Sebaceous glands release sebum to supply lubrication of follicles and surrounding skin. Linoleic acid and alpha-linoleic acids are 'essential fatty acids' required by the body. You may be more familiar with these bio-chemicals as Omega-3 and -6 oil.
Scientists have found connections that suggest that trans fats can decrease the body's own provision of essential fatty acids. This is why acne breakouts are more likely to appear in people that have a deficiency in Omega-3 and Omega-6 oils.
The appearance of acne can be due to sebum being produced with oleic acids which can cause irritation to the skin. It has been suggested that oleic acid sebum is more desiccant, firmer and more prone to cause blackheads, whiteheads and to shape follicular plugs which lead to infections.
It is known that Omega-3 decreases inflammation and that Omega-6 promotes inflammation. A lack of these oils encourages the development of skin conditions while a correct balance helps to maintain and promote well being.
A Biological source to Prevent unwanted Skin Implications
Inca Inchi oil is a beneficial compound found in biological acne treatments. The oil is the best source of Omega-3 and -6 oils among other beneficial compounds. Clinical studies have proven that linoleic and alpha-linoleic acids are effective in topical solutions when treating acne.
The oil conserves healthy cutis and generally aids the body to keep balance. Intensive studies have also evidenced that these fatty acids allow the protection of the cutaneous lipidic balance, preventing keratinization problems, diminishing inflammation and irritation related with acne outbreaks.
Acne treatments that contain Inca Inchi Oil will have a rich supply of Vitamin A which is a known anti-infectant. This vitamin is needed for the natural function of the immune system and has been utilized by professionals to prevent conditions of the skin. It also contains important antioxidants that reduce skin inflammation; chemicals that prevent the oxidation of other chemicals. Oxidation can produce highly reactive free radicals to act with and damage other and more important molecules.
Trans fatty acids are rapidly replacing Omega-3 and 6 oils in foods, which can cause a deficiency in the body, triggering breakouts. Inca Inchi Oil is a beneficial compound due to its high nutritional value. Skin care treatments that contain this very beneficial compound will promote overall health, diminishing skin conditions for good.

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