WHAT DO IN FACT THE MITES FEED OFF???
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WHAT DO IN FACT THE MITES FEED OFF???
Ive been reading some posts on here (new here) and ive seen that it indicates they love sugar, wheat and whatever else yeast, I never knew this, where can I obtain more info on this...very interesting any info. would be great. Thanks tamara
walter maybe you can answer, ive even heard they like makeup, i wear it....can you please tell me what the scoop is on this. Walter i am wearing a little makeup during the day and using the z cream at night is this o.k? also i had to moiturize today this morning my skin was very dry. let me know thanks...on 4th day of z cream tamara
Hello
The only thing I know is that those mites indeed love make-up, that’s for example the reason much more woman have problems with mites in the eyelashes then man.
I am not aware of any real evidence that food like sugar etc. can influence the mites population but of course can not be ruled out just like that.
Walter
The only thing I know is that those mites indeed love make-up, that’s for example the reason much more woman have problems with mites in the eyelashes then man.
I am not aware of any real evidence that food like sugar etc. can influence the mites population but of course can not be ruled out just like that.
Walter
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Well it's not so much that they "eat" DHT (testosterone hormone). It's that the DHT triggers an increase in the production of oil in the pores. And then the mites eat the oil. At least that's the theory.
There's a lot of discussion on acne boards about vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) megadoses causing a drop in DHT production which then reduces acne. I'm not yet a firm believer, but I would imagine it's correct. Same thing occurs with Accutane, I think. Trouble is, megadosing any vitamin, including B5, could have serious long-term effects on the body. When I tried it (B5), it didn't help my acne and only seemed to make my intestines and stomach upset. I don't recommend it, and I think anyone thinking of trying it should do so under the supervision of their physician. With Accutane, for example, they take blood tests every month or so to determine if your liver is getting messed up. If I were to do B5 for any length of time, I'd want to do the same thing and get tested once a month.
Steve
Austin, Texas USA
There's a lot of discussion on acne boards about vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) megadoses causing a drop in DHT production which then reduces acne. I'm not yet a firm believer, but I would imagine it's correct. Same thing occurs with Accutane, I think. Trouble is, megadosing any vitamin, including B5, could have serious long-term effects on the body. When I tried it (B5), it didn't help my acne and only seemed to make my intestines and stomach upset. I don't recommend it, and I think anyone thinking of trying it should do so under the supervision of their physician. With Accutane, for example, they take blood tests every month or so to determine if your liver is getting messed up. If I were to do B5 for any length of time, I'd want to do the same thing and get tested once a month.
Steve
Austin, Texas USA