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Date Posted: 21:21:17 03/22/07 Thu
Author: Vancomycin
Subject: Re: vitamin for Oily face ??
In reply to: Anti-oil 's message, "vitamin for Oily face ??" on 13:37:33 03/22/07 Thu

>I am suffering from oily faces
>
>I have heard from some rumours that vitamin B can
>suppress the production of oil on people's face . Is
>that true ??

The best source for up-to-date nutrition info is... either from a registered dietician or from Wikipedia...

<a rel=nofollow target=_blank href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_B">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_B</a>

Nope... didn't see anything related to "improving oily face" but certainly the lack of Vit-B complex can lead to poor skin conditions...

Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) deficiency causes Ariboflavinosis. Symptoms may include cheilosis (cracks in the lips), high sensitivity to sunlight, angular cheilitis, glossitis (inflammation of the tongue), seborrheic dermatitis or pseudo-syphilis (particularly affecting the scrotum or labia majora and the mouth), pharyngitis, hyperemia, and edema of the pharyngeal and oral mucosa.

Wash your face regularly with mild soap... if that doesn't improve go seek help from doctors!

Good luck!

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