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    I started induction on Sunday and my face it totally broken out. I have never had really bad acne, but this morning it is awful! It is not that time of the month, but I really think it might be all the crap that was in body starting to come out. Does that make sense? Or could it be the artificial sweetners I have in my drinks? I use splenda a lot, but maybe I am not drinking the water that I am supposed to. What do you think?

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    Re: my face is really broken out!

    I get like that at the start of induction. At the end of the two weeks, it's all cleared up. I think it's just your body's way of getting toxins out though the pores, and not something you need worry about

    After all, you'll find your hair, nails and skin in a much better condition than before!
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    • #3
      Re: my face is really broken out!

      Meat today is toxic. Toxins are not leaving your body they are entering your body because your digestive system was designed to handle large amounts of fiber. That is why your small intestine is 25 feet long. Today's meat is loaded with chemicals and hormones. This is not the kind of meat out forebearers ate. This is not even the meat your grand daddy ate. I am convinced that IBS and colon cancer is caused by meat especially red meats.

      Most commercially raised beef calves start around 80 pounds and gain up to 1,200 pounds in a period of about 14 months. This is not a natural event. This is accomplished by feeding them large quantities of grain (usually corn) and protein supplements, in addition to various drugs and synthetic hormones, as the beef industry puts it, to “promote efficient growth.”


      Various combinations of hormones, estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone, and the synthetic hormones, zeranol and trenbolone acetate, may be given to cattle during their growing cycle. Another hormone, melengesterol acetate, may also be added to cattle feed to “improve weight gain and feed efficiency.”


      When humans eat this drug and hormone-tainted beef, measurable amounts of hormones are transferred to humans. Some researchers warn that human consumption of estrogen from hormone-drugged beef can result in cancer, premature puberty and falling sperm counts.


      I suspect your hormones are out of balance from the meat.

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      • #4
        Re: my face is really broken out!

        It is the toxins leaving your body through the body's largest organ, the skin. It will get better faster if you shower off your skin often, especially after sweating. If the toxins stay on the skin, they can be reabsorbed.

        HardRuler--if meat causes IBS and other intestinal disorders, why did I completely ameliorate my IBS, diverticulitis, H-pylori-induced ulcer and leaky gut syndrome by doing very strict Atkins? Lots and lots of meats. I didn't even like meat when I started Atkins, and ate very little. I had all these medical problems before starting Atkins and forcing myself to learn to like meat. I rid myself of all these medical maladies and lost over 120 pounds (which I gained eating low fat, low protein and high carbohydrate) by eating MORE meat than I ever have in my life. I eat more meat in a week now than I did in a month before Atkins.

        Have you ever heard of the Specific Carbohydrate Diet (SCD)? This diet is almost identical to Atkins.

        The Specific Carbohydrate Diet (SCD) is a strict grain-free, lactose-free, and sucrose-free dietary regimen intended for those suffering from Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, Celiac Disease, IBD, and IBS.

        Of all dietary components, carbohydrates have the greatest influence on intestinal microbes (yeast and bacteria) which are believed to be involved in intestinal disorders. Most intestinal microbes require carbohydrates for energy. The SCD works by severely limiting the availability of carbohydrates to intestinal microbes. When carbohydrates are not digested, they are not absorbed. They remain in the intestinal tract, thus encouraging microbes to multiply by providing food for them. This can lead to the formation of acids and toxins which can injure the small intestine. Once bacteria multiply within the small intestine, they can destroy the enzymes on the intestinal cell surface, preventing carbohydrate digestion and absorption. At this point, production of excessive mucus may be triggered as the intestinal tract attempts to "lubricate" itself against the irritation caused by the toxins, acids, and the presence of incompletely digested and unabsorbed carbohydrates.
        People who say it can't be done, should not interrupt those doing it.


        "Some men give up their designs when they have almost reached the goal; While others, on the contrary, obtain a victory by exerting, at the last moment, more vigorous efforts than ever before."
        ~~Herodotus


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        • #5
          Re: my face is really broken out!

          Originally posted by HardRuler View Post
          Meat today is toxic. Toxins are not leaving your body they are entering your body because your digestive system was designed to handle large amounts of fiber. That is why your small intestine is 25 feet long. Today's meat is loaded with chemicals and hormones. This is not the kind of meat out forebearers ate. This is not even the meat your grand daddy ate. I am convinced that IBS and colon cancer is caused by meat especially red meats.

          Most commercially raised beef calves start around 80 pounds and gain up to 1,200 pounds in a period of about 14 months. This is not a natural event. This is accomplished by feeding them large quantities of grain (usually corn) and protein supplements, in addition to various drugs and synthetic hormones, as the beef industry puts it, to “promote efficient growth.”


          Various combinations of hormones, estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone, and the synthetic hormones, zeranol and trenbolone acetate, may be given to cattle during their growing cycle. Another hormone, melengesterol acetate, may also be added to cattle feed to “improve weight gain and feed efficiency.”


          When humans eat this drug and hormone-tainted beef, measurable amounts of hormones are transferred to humans. Some researchers warn that human consumption of estrogen from hormone-drugged beef can result in cancer, premature puberty and falling sperm counts.


          I suspect your hormones are out of balance from the meat.
          This is me in June of 2005, three months before starting Atkins

          This is me in August of 2005, the month before starting Atkins


          This is me on my second anniversary of starting Atkins, September 15, 2007


          In which picture do I appear the healthiest? I rest my case.
          People who say it can't be done, should not interrupt those doing it.


          "Some men give up their designs when they have almost reached the goal; While others, on the contrary, obtain a victory by exerting, at the last moment, more vigorous efforts than ever before."
          ~~Herodotus


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          • #6
            Re: my face is really broken out!

            Wow, Sunny you look amazing! What an achievement!

            While I do agree that I don't like the hormones and antibiotics that go into our livestock along with their unhealthy diets, I don't think that is what is to blame for a breakout.

            I have had mild acne since I was 13 and it has cleared up considerably since starting Atkins though I did have a breakout right after induction. I'd say that it is probably hormonal. Your hormone levels change pretty quickly once you're reducing your insulin response. I'd assume that any sudden hormonal change could trigger a breakout. I'm not terribly knowledgeable about these things though so take my interpretation with a grain of salt.

            I'd limit the artificial sweeteners though. I just really don't like them even if Splenda is Atkins-legal. Also, if you don't think you're getting enough water, chances are you aren't. Start keeping track and see what your normal water intake is. I definitely have to remind myself to drink more.

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            • #7
              Re: my face is really broken out!

              Originally posted by HardRuler View Post
              Meat today is toxic. Toxins are not leaving your body they are entering your body because your digestive system was designed to handle large amounts of fiber. That is why your small intestine is 25 feet long. Today's meat is loaded with chemicals and hormones. This is not the kind of meat out forebearers ate. This is not even the meat your grand daddy ate. I am convinced that IBS and colon cancer is caused by meat especially red meats.

              Most commercially raised beef calves start around 80 pounds and gain up to 1,200 pounds in a period of about 14 months. This is not a natural event. This is accomplished by feeding them large quantities of grain (usually corn) and protein supplements, in addition to various drugs and synthetic hormones, as the beef industry puts it, to “promote efficient growth.”


              Various combinations of hormones, estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone, and the synthetic hormones, zeranol and trenbolone acetate, may be given to cattle during their growing cycle. Another hormone, melengesterol acetate, may also be added to cattle feed to “improve weight gain and feed efficiency.”


              When humans eat this drug and hormone-tainted beef, measurable amounts of hormones are transferred to humans. Some researchers warn that human consumption of estrogen from hormone-drugged beef can result in cancer, premature puberty and falling sperm counts.


              I suspect your hormones are out of balance from the meat.
              Hardruler - why did you single out meat, in your reply to the OP? I'm thinking that you don't totally understand the Atkins way of eating. It's as if you assume that Atkins is a no-carb way of eating, verus a controlled-carb way of eating. Let me set the record straight:

              So many people attack the Atkins WOE as unhealthy. Nothing could be further from the truth! They are basing their judgement upon rumors and misinformation. They think that all we eat is meat, cheese, and eggs. If they would take the time to educate themselves about the plan, they would understand that the Atkins eating plan emphasizes the benefits of protein and natural fats - AND nutrient-rich carbohydrates. Although Dr. Atkins was one of the first to draw attention to the dangers of too many carbs - and the wrong ones - the Atkins WOE (way of eating) is NOT anti-carb. The crux of the matter is in limiting carbohydrates and in selecting the right carbohydrates, those most full of nutrients and fiber and those with the lowest impact on your blood sugar. So, not only is it important to choose foods with low carb counts, it is also crucial to select the most nutrient-dense carbohydrate foods.

              The goal is to eat as many "good" carbohydrates as your body can tolerate without interfering with weight loss or getting your blood sugar out of whack. You will control carbohydrates, not eliminate them. And you will choose healthy, satisfying whole foods, ones that provide nutrients and fiber.

              Your answer implies that we don't get any fiber in our way of eating. I ALWAYS get a minimum of 25g of fiber a day, and it's not unusual for me to get much, much more than that... I have eaten as much as 55g of fiber in a day.

              Perhaps you should read the 2002 version of Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution... that is the book that this board is based upon.


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              • #8
                Re: my face is really broken out!

                Indeed, I'd venture to guess that most people get more fiber while doing Atkins than they got before starting. That might not be true at induction levels but the legal veggies during induction contain lots of fiber. I know I'm probably getting more fiber now than ever before!

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                • #9
                  Re: my face is really broken out!

                  Even on induction we are to eat 6 servings of vegetables and fruits, and then we can eat avocado in addition to the 6 servings. This is as restricted as Atkins gets.
                  People who say it can't be done, should not interrupt those doing it.


                  "Some men give up their designs when they have almost reached the goal; While others, on the contrary, obtain a victory by exerting, at the last moment, more vigorous efforts than ever before."
                  ~~Herodotus


                  Doin' the "Real Deal" Atkins 2002 since 9/15/2005
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                  • #10
                    Re: my face is really broken out!

                    I would just like to state for the record (hardruler) I, as well as many other people I know have been guided to the Atkins WOE by THEIR DOCTOR. Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think if this WOE was "bad" for you, that so many Doctors would recommend it. I'm not sure you're intent for visiting this site but I agree with SunnySmile that "People who say it can't be done should NOT interrupt those doing it" Maybe I am out of line, and apologize if I am but I alone do not appreciate the negative posts coming from a certain someone.

                    As for me, Atkins has been a lifesaver. The only thing that has worked. Thank God for that.

                    Mjlamhan, on a light note, Your blemishes will go away. Give it time. Increase your water intake. The way I look at it is.....a few pimples is worth the joy you feel when you step on the scale and see that it has actually gone down instead of up!! Good Luck to you and stay positive!! You're doing great!
                    SW 2/17/09.....240
                    Goal #1: 230 ---met 2/23/09!!! woohooo!!!
                    Goal #2: 220 ---met 3/23/09!!! wowzas!!!
                    Goal #3: 210 ---met 4/23/09!!! yahooo!!!
                    Goal #4: 200 ---met 5/13/9 OMG I'm in wonderland!!
                    Goal #5: ONEderland....HelllOooooo Baaaabbby!!!!
                    Goal #6: 195 ---met 05/26/09 yeaaaaahhh!!!
                    Goal #7: 190 ---met 06/15/09
                    Goal #8: 180 ---met 07/23/09
                    Goal #9: 170 ---met 09/13/09 finally!!
                    Goal #10: 160







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                    • #11
                      Re: my face is really broken out!

                      I just finished day 7 of induction and my face is starting to clear up again. I've always been prone to acne, but this first week was rather brutal on my face.

                      I'm glad to hear from others that it gets much better.
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                      • #12
                        Re: my face is really broken out!

                        Folks, hardruler is here to stir things up. Don't rise to the bait. I am betting it is just another Atkins basher out to spread misinformation.
                        JILL

                        HW 298
                        HW (this time) 248
                        GOAL ONE 228
                        (take 2)
                        GOAL TWO 213 (personal goal)
                        GOAL THREE 199 ONE-DERLAND
                        FINAL GOAL 165

                        It's not about the results. Its about the process.

                        "I've never come home after a workout and said, MAN, I wish I had NOT exercised today!"



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                        • #13
                          Re: my face is really broken out!

                          Hardruler (I fell for the bait...hey guys so I'm a largemouth bass...):

                          Myth: The use of antibiotics and hormone growth implants in livestock production is causing hazardous residues in beef and contributing to the development of health problems in humans.

                          Fact:
                          • No residues from feeding antibiotics are found in beef, and there is no valid scientific evidence that antibiotic use in cattle causes illness resulting from the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
                          • Scientific authorities agree that use of hormone implants results in the efficient production of beef that is safe.


                          Background: Some say that low-level, continuous feeding of penicillin and tetracyclines to livestock and poultry for growth promotion may result in development of antibiotic resistant bacteria and thus contribute to human illness. The National Academy of Sciences says it has never found data directly implicating subtherapeutic use of feed microbials as a risk factor in human illness.

                          Penicillin is not fed to cattle. For several years, there has been little subtherapeutic feeding of tetracyclines to cattle, even though such use continues to be approved as safe. There is no valid scientific evidence that feeding antibiotics to beef cattle causes human health problems. A recent report by USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service showed no antibiotic residue problems with beef cattle.

                          Whether or not antibiotics are used in animals, resistant organisms will exist. But all are sensitive to heat, and proper cooking will kill all disease-causing bacteria that may be found in beef products.

                          Hormones

                          Hormones are naturally present in infinitesimal amounts in all meat, whether from implanted animals or not. The amount of estrogen in plant-source foods is larger than in meat. The human body produces hormones in quantities much greater than would ever be consumed by eating beef or other foods. Hormones in beef from implanted steers have no physiological significance for humans whatsoever. The estrogen level in a 3-oz. serving of beef from an implanted steer is 1.85 nanograms (a nanogram is a billionth of a gram); the level in the same
                          size portion of beef from a non-implanted steer is 1.3 nanograms. By comparison, a non-pregnant woman produces 480,000 nanograms of estrogen daily.

                          Hormone implants also increase the efficiency of beef production, thus alleviating energy, feed usage and environmental impacts, and improve overall quality and healthfulness of beef by reducing the amount of fat. The increased efficiency implants offer saves U.S. families hundreds of dollars each year by lowering the cost of retail beef by 20 cents to 30 cents per pound [IVD50 - 49].

                          Cattle producers continue to be actively involved in assuring that beef products are safe and wholesome for consumers. Forty-one states have industry-initiated beef quality assurance programs that educate producers on the production of safe and healthful beef products and prevention of hazardous residues. Participating states account for 98% of the nation's feedlot cattle and 95% of the country's breeding cows. [BB, 3.5 - 50].

                          References

                          • Antibiotics for Animals: The Antibiotic Resistance Issue, Council for Agricultural Science and Technology, 1989.
                          • Chemicals in the Meat Supply -- a Review, F.M. Byers, Texas A&M University, 1990.
                            Expert Committee on Additives, Food and Agricultural Organization/World Health Organization, 1987.
                          • Food News for Consumers, Food Safety and Inspection Service, Winter 1990. 49 - Food Safety in the Beef Cattle Industry, Harlan D. Ritchie, Michigan State University, proceedings, The LaCosta Conference on "Cattle on the Land: Environmental Implications of Beef Production, 1990.
                          • Report on Regulatory Program for Drug and Pesticide Residues in Meat and Poultry, 1989, Richard L. Carnevale, Food Safety and Inspection Service, 1990.
                          • Report on Use of Hormonal Substances in Animals, Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture, 1986.
                          • Subtherapeutic Use of Antibiotics in Fed Animals Reviewed, Food & Drug Administration, 1989.

                          Jeez...it's really the gray little people from Zeta Reticulum that are playing havoc with our hormones....
                          sigpic Me, at 195 lb. September 24, 2009. It's 5:30 a.m. and can't wait to hit the coffee.

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                          • #14
                            Re: my face is really broken out!

                            Norman, I am not saying there aren't a lot of things that shouldn't be in our meats, but I question hardruler's motivation. I suspect it may be more anti- Atkins than anything else. If I am incorrect in this hunch, I certainly apologize.
                            JILL

                            HW 298
                            HW (this time) 248
                            GOAL ONE 228
                            (take 2)
                            GOAL TWO 213 (personal goal)
                            GOAL THREE 199 ONE-DERLAND
                            FINAL GOAL 165

                            It's not about the results. Its about the process.

                            "I've never come home after a workout and said, MAN, I wish I had NOT exercised today!"



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                            • #15
                              Re: my face is really broken out!

                              Originally posted by chinadoll View Post
                              Folks, hardruler is here to stir things up. Don't rise to the bait. I am betting it is just another Atkins basher out to spread misinformation.
                              Hardruler is long gone. Look at the date of this thread. Let's don't give new life to this
                              People who say it can't be done, should not interrupt those doing it.


                              "Some men give up their designs when they have almost reached the goal; While others, on the contrary, obtain a victory by exerting, at the last moment, more vigorous efforts than ever before."
                              ~~Herodotus


                              Doin' the "Real Deal" Atkins 2002 since 9/15/2005
                              Sunny's Secrets: My Journal



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