I had bad acne and went to a bunch of dermatologists.
They're going to give the guy an Rx for antibiotics, Retin-A, and maybe some medicated cleansers and washes. If it's really bad, they'll put him on Accutane.
Good stuff, for sure.
But the dermatologist will almost certainly not discuss diet. Its far more likely that the dermatologist will be dismissive of the dietary role of acne.
Indeed, the dermatologist will not tell him, "The antibiotics you're about to take will also kill the beneficial bacteria residing in your stomach. You should thus take a probiotic in conjunction with your antibiotic therapy."
So the man who wants to conquer his acne will need to look beyond the drugs.
Most guys find themselves on this message board after realizing that mainstream relationship advice is, at best outdated. At worst, it's based on deliberate falsehoods. Either way, modern relationship advice is bogus. It's a lie.
Why then are so many guys here unwilling to reject the conventional wisdom of other fields?
They're going to give the guy an Rx for antibiotics, Retin-A, and maybe some medicated cleansers and washes. If it's really bad, they'll put him on Accutane.
Good stuff, for sure.
But the dermatologist will almost certainly not discuss diet. Its far more likely that the dermatologist will be dismissive of the dietary role of acne.
Indeed, the dermatologist will not tell him, "The antibiotics you're about to take will also kill the beneficial bacteria residing in your stomach. You should thus take a probiotic in conjunction with your antibiotic therapy."
So the man who wants to conquer his acne will need to look beyond the drugs.
Most guys find themselves on this message board after realizing that mainstream relationship advice is, at best outdated. At worst, it's based on deliberate falsehoods. Either way, modern relationship advice is bogus. It's a lie.
Why then are so many guys here unwilling to reject the conventional wisdom of other fields?