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1BChapter 2—The Truth About Acne 40 oil glands, resulting in acne. It is also common that after the first three months of pregnancy, acne usually vanishes. Excessive hormone production or excessive amounts of used hormones that are not eliminated properly cause the over-stimulation of your oil glands, which means that your skin will become more oily. But that is not enough to cause acne. In order for acne to appear, the acne bacteria (passive in every person) have to be fed with blood toxins to develop into acne. However, this scenario is not true for every individual simply because there is a third factor involved in the formation of acne, which I have referred to as genetic tendencies (more on that later). Pro-inflammatory, Anti-Inflammatory Hormones, Prostaglandins and Acne Acne, from the external point of view, is an inflammatory condition triggered by the production of excessive amounts of sebum by the oil glands. Researchers have found that the presence of certain Androgen hormones such as Dihydro Testosterone (DHT) and Insulin make the oil glands go into overdrive causing the excess sebum to block the pores. Insulin was also found to advocate inflammation in the cellular levels. Fortunately, in the same way that there are pro-inflammatory hormones (Prostaglandin E2), there are also quite a few anti-inflammatory hormones (Prostaglandin E1 and Prostaglandin E3), that help your body fight the process of inflammation in the cellular level. Therefore, by reducing pro-inflammatory hormones and taking large amounts of anti-inflammatory hormones, you will significantly neutralize the inflammation factor that triggers acne formation. Prostaglandin E1, Prostaglandin E2 and Prostaglandin E3 Prostaglandins are biochemicals that communicate with hormones and cells and trigger cells into action. Prostaglandins work inside the cells and help regulate the function of cells and organs through the communication of cells and hormones. Page 40