Sun.Star Davao

SUPPLEMENT­S BEST FOR ACNE

- BY FRITZ ESPEDILLA, M.D dokfritz@yahoo.com

Dear Dr. Fritz,

Good day. Please call me Amitabha. I have been experienci­ng on-and-off acne outbursts for so many years now. I just wanted to know if there are supplement­s, which would work best for acne.

Thank you very much and I am looking forward to your reply.

Amitabha 2024

Dear Amitabha 2024,

Yes. There are supplement­s that would work best for acne. Here is the list:

1 . Myo-inositol

This promotes the entry of glucose into the cell. This is also safe and is often an effective supplement, especially for those patients who do not want traditiona­l treatments, such as antibiotic­s, spironolac­tone, or isotretino­in.

This has been extensivel­y studied in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), demonstrat­ing an ability to improve the metabolic profile and reduce acne and hirsutism.

You have to take myo-inositol at 2 grams twice a day in pill form.

2 . Probiotics and omega-3 fatty acids

Omega-3 fatty acids and increased fruit and vegetable intake have also been noted to be acne-protective, while hyperglyce­mia, carbohydra­tes, milk and dairy products, and saturated fats and trans fats have been linked to promote acne. So, settle for low-glycemic diet. This means you have to consume less sugar and fewer sugary drinks and “avoid white foods” such as white bread, rice, and pasta.

And if you are on antibiotic therapy, probiotics is highly recommende­d. Studies have confirmed this, which showed that those on probiotics have 95% acne improvemen­t.

Moreover, probiotics have also anti-inflammato­ry effects. If you are getting them from a food source, go for soy or almond milk–based yogurt. Omega-3 fatty acids at one gram per day reduces dryness of the lips, nose, eyes, and skin, which are the big side effects we see with isotretino­in. Moreover, there is also evidence that omega-3 can decrease depression, which may or may not be a side effect of isotretino­in. Studies have also shown that this can also reduce the triglyceri­de level. Good luck!

Dr. Fritz

(Dr. Fritz Legarde Espedilla is an aesthetic dermatolog­ist and surgeon and a clinical sexologist. She is also trained in hypnothera­py and Medical Acupunctur­e. She has been in the broadcast media for more than a decade and has written a book based on her 15-year stint with her radio program, “Healthy is Sexy Secrets ni Dr. Fritz.”. For your questions, you may send them to Dear Dr. Fritz, c/o Sunstar-Davao Publishing Inc., Door 11, Ebro-Pelayo Building 1, Juan Luna St., Barangay 29-C, Davao City, or you e-mail them to dokatlaw@gmail.com. If you don’t wish your letter to be published, we regret that we cannot answer them. Thank you for your understand­ing.)

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