PARK CITY, Utah, July 18, 2024 (Newswire.com) - In his detailed blog titled "What Causes Acne - Hormone Dysregulation And Epigenetics," Dr. Daniel Pompa, founder of the Pompa Program, the world leader in cellular detox and cellular healing, references studies on what causes acne on the core level.
Genetic factors play a significant role in the development and severity of acne. Recent research has shown that certain genetic variations affect the production and sensitivity of hormones responsible for triggering acne. Specifically, genes related to immune system regulation and hormone production have been found to be closely linked with acne occurrence. In short, acne is an immune and endocrine system dysfunction.
Recent research has revealed a strong connection between epigenetic changes and the function of sebaceous glands. Epigenetic modifications disrupt these glands, leading to the overproduction of sebum.
One particular study found that individuals with severe acne had higher levels of DNA methylation in their skin cells compared to those with clear skin. This means that certain genes involved in regulating sebum production were turned off or suppressed in those with acne, causing an imbalance in sebum production and leading to breakouts.
Research has shown that certain EDCs, such as phthalates and bisphenol A (BPA), disrupt the production of sebum and trigger inflammation in the skin. This combination drives acne symptoms because they trigger hormone dysfunction and epigenetic changes.
Studies have also shown that exposure to pesticides has been linked to a weakened immune system, contributing to excessive sebum production. It's important to be aware of the harm that pesticides cause and strive for organic and pesticide-free options whenever possible.
Visit our blog for details and to read more about research studies on what causes acne. Also visit https://pompaprogram.com/ to find out more about the Pompa Program.
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