
Milk and Acne: Nutritionist Debunks Common Myth
Does Milk Really Cause Acne? A Nutritionist Weighs In Bolivia – A recent video by Unitel Bolivia featuring nutritionist Valentina Artiada has sparked discussion about the link between milk consumption and acne. The video, which has garnered over 68,000 views in less than a day, presents a balanced perspective on a topic frequently debated online. Artiada, a nutritionist with PIL, a Bolivian dairy company, addresses the common belief that milk causes acne. She explains, "There's a lot of controversy. Some people are more sensitive, but many studies show that diet doesn't necessarily affect acne." She emphasizes that acne is also affected by bacteria and other factors, suggesting that while dietary changes might help some, it's not a guaranteed solution. The video concludes with a call to consider various factors contributing to acne. The video's popularity highlights the public's interest in understanding acne and its causes. Artiada's expertise provides valuable insights, encouraging a more informed approach to skincare and diet.