 
 
      It could not have been more than five minutes after I posted  best  way to get rid of acne, that I received an email from my friend Clark who  was writing to tell me about chocolate as an acne treatment. Since it wasn’t a  good time for me and Clark is somewhat of a practical joker I didn’t pay much  attention and put it off to the side to take a look at later. Clark lives in  Hershey Pennsylvania so my first thought was this is his way to boost chocolate  sales in a downturned market. Well today  I finally around to following up (actually it totally slipped my mind) and  clicked on some links in the email that takes me to information for a company in  England called Frutel’s. I poked around some of the company literature and sure  enough they are pitching chocolate as a way to get rid of acne.
Let me preface myself here. I am by nature a very critical  person. It probably started when I was a little kid and took thinks apart for no  other reason than to put them back together. As I got older and started to see  things through more educated eyes, it didn’t take long for me to realize that I  was living in a world where people were constantly selling and being sold to.  When I developed acne issues I got a front row seat on the consumer roller  coaster.
Initially I thought  I’d go to the doctor and bada bing I would get rid of my acne. When the results  were unsatisfactory to say the least the Doc tinkered around with some more  pills and potions, told me to lay off the fried foods and candy and my mom and  dad were now making the doctor’s car payments. It was starting to appear the  doctor was not trying to cure my acne as much as setting me up on the acne  product purchase plan. I just wanted to  let you know a little something before I get back to the Willie Wonka acne  chocolate bar.
From a promotional advertising point of view I love the idea  of a chocolate as a way to get rid of acne. With the exception of all fried  foods, I can think of no other food that is more associated with the cause of  acne than chocolate. To take that perception and twist it as a way to get rid of  acne is brilliant in my humble opinion. I also can appreciate what appears to be  their company philosophy that acne has to be treated from the inside out. Pimples and zits are the symptoms of an out of  whack hormonal and dietary system. Acne isn’t the problem it is the result. The  question becomes whether adding vitamins and minerals to chocolate is the  solution. 
While chocolate will not cause acne I am at a loss to find  its nutrition specific acne fighting benefit. Without getting all technical on  its molecular structure and its nutritional value there really isn’t a specific  reason to include this food per the discussion of this post. While I grant  eating chocolate has a certain emotional and euphoric benefit it would appear  that in the case of getting rid of acne, its main reason for being are  promotional and commercial. The other aspect of these products is vitamin and  mineral supplements. While vitamin and mineral deficiencies can and do causes  hormonal change as well as a host other problems. Is it really necessary to put  it in chocolate and charge a premium? Can’t I just run down to the corner and  grab the latest Flintstone chewable’ and be done with it. Also I would be  interested in how the heat in the processing of this chocolate delectable  affects their potency. 
All in all it seems to me to be a big waste of time and  money. The best way to get rid of acne is to get your vitamins and minerals by  eating a healthy diet. If you want chocolate there is always the Hershey  bar. 
 
      

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