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5 ways to support PCOS acne, naturally!
Heal your PCOS acne, naturally!



5 ways to heal PCOS, naturally!

If you have PCOS and are struggling with acne, please know you are not alone, and your symptoms can still improve despite your condition!

Whilst women with PCOS often feel they may have to experience this forever, please know this is not the case, and you can be supported naturally.

Here are 5 crucial steps (plus key nutrients) you can take, to help support your hormones and clear your skin, from the inside out!

1. Support your gut health
Having a healthy microbiome is not only essential for the health of our skin, it also provides a key foundation for the health and metabolism of our hormones.
High levels of bad bacteria is commonly a trigger for acne as dysbiosis leads to internal inflammation and can show up as breakouts on the skin. Also, if there is a high amount of refined sugar within the diet, it can increase candida, a type of bacteria that thrives on sugar and when there is too much acidity within the environment.

2. Support Liver Health and Detoxification
As the liver plays an important role in detoxification and waste elimination, it’s health and functioning is essential for the health of our skin and hormones, particularly for PCOS acne.
Tip: To assist the efficient elimination of toxins by supporting the growth of good bacteria within the gut, include plenty of fibre rich vegetables and prebiotic foods.

3. Increase Cruciferous Vegetables
These vegetables contain Indole-3-Carbinol which helps to support the clearance of elevated hormones, particularly oestrogen, and supports the livers metabolism of hormones. It has been shown to be beneficial for women experiencing either elevated or low levels of oestrogen, helping the body either excrete or clear the excess hormones and balance the levels.

4. Zinc
This is such an important nutrient for womens health, particularly for women experiencing any hormonal imbalances. Zinc provides multiple benefits, including; reducing androgens (male hormones), which is a common driver for women with PCOS. It helps support metabolism and thyroid hormones, which can increase the metabolism for women experiencing a sluggish or slower thyroid, often another common symptom for PCOS. It also helps reduce bacteria within the sebum and strengthens the skin cell integrity, protecting against wound healing and normalising sebaceous activity.

5. Support Blood Sugar Levels/Insulin Sensitivity
Although not all women with PCOS are sensitive to insulin, insulin sensitivity is a common symptom for women with PCOS, meaning they are not able to tolerate glucose or sugar properly, making them more sensitive to sugar. Sugar is also a large driver behind inflammation and acne for PCOS sufferers. Reducing sugar is key to help reduce inflammation and androgens within the body. This will not only help with reducing acne, but also assist in maintaining a healthy weight and metabolism, improving blood sugar control.
Tip: Avoid refined sugar and processed foods (lollies, soft drinks packages and processed foods) as these increase blood sugar levels and increase overall insulin (sugar) in the blood.
For a natural sweet alternative try cinnamon, cacao or fruit! Cinnamon is a natural blood sugar stabiliser and helps to provide a natural sweet flavour!
Cacao is also rich in magnesium and antioxidants, and provides a healthy chocolate alternative!

If you are wanting further supplements to support:
Inositol has been found to provide particular benefits for women with PCOS as it helps with improving insulin sensitivity and lowering blood sugar levels.
Chromium has also been shown to help stabilise and lower blood sugar levels.
Magnesium is also helpful for blood sugar control and improving insulin resistance, whilst reducing inflammation.

I hope you found this helpful, and please know there is always a way to help support your symptoms so you can still thrive and have healthy skin, with or without PCOS!
If you would like further support with your skin, hormones or help, I am here to help!
Simply send an email below, or call and we can discuss your next best steps to take to help you move forward with your health.
Till next time,

Take Care!

Dominique,
Skin Nutrition Co.