Evidence is emerging in the scientific community that there might be a clear connection between breakouts and certain types of food. Although the vast majority of Dermatologists do not believe so, there has been a study published by the American Academy of Dermatology which reveals that acne is 81% genetic and 19% environmental.
Are you unhappy with your skin? Does it feel dry and dehydrated? Is your complexion dull and starting to show more wrinkles than you can bear? Winter months can take a toll on someone’s skin. Outdoor cold air and indoor dry heat can make your face appear dehydrated and increase the chances for adding extra wrinkles.
Adequate Vitamin D is necessary for optimal health, but most Americans are lacking a sufficient vitamin level. There are 2 main forms of Vitamin D: Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol), and Vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol). If you think you are getting enough vitamin D through your calcium pill, think again!
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