Rosacea is a skin disease that typically affects people over the age of 30. It involves a red rash on the face that initially comes and goes. Sometimes the rosacea rash includes small, red, pus-filled bumps. The number of people suffering from rosacea today is growing rapidly with the age of onset getting younger and younger.
I’ve seen a number of teenagers with rosacea recently which was unheard of only 10 or so years ago. Big Pharma has definitely taken notice! Trials for drug-based treatment for rosacea are currently ongoing to hurry profitable pharmaceuticals to market. An enormous billboard in my community is aggressively advertising for candidates to participate in the required FDA approval process for these drugs.
Rosacea Drugs Don’t Treat the Cause
For those who wish to avoid the drug route with its inherent side effects that are likely as bad or worse than rosacea itself, natural remedies fortunately abound!
The first thing to realize about rosacea is that it is what I call a “canary illness”. Canaries, if you recall, were used in the early days of coal mining to detect deadly gasses and potential explosions. If a canary keeled over inside a mine, this was a sign for the mining crew to get out quickly!
Be thankful for your rosacea! It is a very visible sign of inflammatory issues going on within the body. You have time to take action to resolve the problem before the inflammation gets worse, damaging something much more critical such as your vital organs!
Think about it – the redness from rosacea is triggered when tiny blood vessels called capillaries become inflamed and literally break underneath the skin. What about inflammation and/or breakdown of larger vessels in a related portion of the circulatory system, arteries, and veins? You can’t afford for these larger vessels to become compromised. Problems in this portion of the circulatory system can be extremely dangerous to health.
Hence, ignoring rosacea and considering it only a cosmetic nuisance is sweeping a potentially big health problem down the road under the proverbial rug.
The same goes for using creams, drugs or lasers which help reduce the rash’s appearance without addressing the underlying reasons for the inflammation.
Best to avoid the band-aid approach with rosacea.
Can Rosacea be Cured with Diet?
Conventional doctors will tell you that rosacea is common, chronic, and incurable.
In other words, “there is nothing you can do” (except take drugs for it of course).
Is this really true?
Functional medicine and lifestyle doctor Sachin Patel has an answer to this common statement.
Why are patients told “there is nothing you can do” for a disease that is caused by something they are [in fact] doing?
There is most certainly something you can do to help resolve problems with rosacea! The first thing to recognize is that what you are eating on a regular basis can have big effects.
Common Causes
To their credit, conventional practitioners will often tell patients with rosacea to avoid hot, spicy foods and alcohol. These foods tend to worsen symptoms. Coffee, chocolate, yerba mate, matcha and other caffeinated foods can aggravate things for some people too. Perhaps this is because caffeine dilates already inflamed blood vessels making them more prone to breakage. Exposing the skin to very cold temperatures or skin icing has the same damaging effect.
But here’s potentially the biggest bugaboo causing rosacea that is rarely mentioned let alone considered by conventional medicine: SUGAR!
Sugar, particularly if processed like white refined sugar or high fructose corn syrup, encourages inflammation of all kinds. And, if rosacea is your weak link, plan on that Dunkin’ Donuts binge costing you when you look in the mirror.
Another problem with sugar consumption if you suffer from rosacea is that Candida and other pathogenic yeasts in the gut convert dietary sugar into alcohol. Even a meal heavy in carbohydrates would potentially aggravate rosacea symptoms for those with unbalanced gut issues.
It is extremely important to get sugar and refined carbohydrate issues under control if you want to successfully treat rosacea naturally!
If you need help getting off the sugar train, this four-step plan to get off sugar really works and won’t make you crazy or feel deprived in the process.
I have known people whose most effective treatment for rosacea simply involved their sugar and carb consumption under control.
Rosacea from Parasites?
Besides dietary intervention, there can be a parasitic aspect to some cases of rosacea too.
Researchers studying effective approaches to treatment for rosacea have determined that the skin mite Demodex folliculorum can cause dry rosacea-like symptoms. In one study, a random sample of 16 female patients with rosacea was examined. All were found to harbor skin mite infestations in the inflamed areas using light and scanning electron microscopy. The patients were treated with 10% topical sulfur ointment to kill the mites.
After treatment, 3 cases were completely cured, 10 cases were moderately improved, and 3 cases showed no improvement (1).
Here’s the really gross part. It wasn’t actually the mites that caused rosacea in some of these patients. It was the bacteria feeding on the fecal matter inside the mites that caused an inflammatory immune response (2).
But why did the mites get entrenched in the skin in the first place? Exposure to heat and humidity – conditions that let mites thrive – certainly doesn’t help. But, the real reason is actually nutritional deficiency.
Nutritive Rosacea Treatment
The B vitamins are the most important nutrients to consider for the avoidance of skin mite infestation and treatment for rosacea. Not surprising that people with gut imbalance issues (overgrowth of Candida and other pathogens) frequently have issues with B vitamin status too. Good bacteria in the gut actually produce these nutrients naturally supplementing dietary forms (3).
Of these, riboflavin, vitamin B2, is especially critical when it comes to avoiding rosacea. The Textbook of Natural Medicine by naturopaths Joseph Pizzorno and Michael Murray describes how easily the skin of riboflavin deficient rates is infected with rosacea inducing skin mites. The skin of rats with normal riboflavin status was not affected.
Vitamin B Complex Can Work Wonders
The best whole supplements to obtain concentrated, 100% food-based Vitamin B complex including riboflavin (recommended brand with no synthetics).
Other excellent sources include nutritional brewers yeast (quality source) and/or a desiccated liver supplement.
Beware of multi-vitamins and other lab-created supplements to obtain this nutrient, as the B vitamins are synthetic in many cases.
Other ways to help resolve rosacea-related nutritional deficiencies as described in the Textbook of Natural Medicine include:
- Supplementation with hydrochloric acid (HCL) before meals for additional stomach acid to properly digest proteins. Another option is to eat a small amount of raw or fermented cabbage (sauerkraut) before meals. This greatly stimulates the production of HCL according to Natasha Campbell-McBride MD.
- Supplementation with 300-500 mg of the pancreatic enzyme lipase with meals to assist with the digestion of fats. Using herbal bitters with meals can also be of help.
There is simply no need to use pharmaceuticals as a treatment for rosacea in the majority of cases. Eliminating parasitic influences, dietary modification, and resolution of likely nutritional deficiencies is a three-pronged attack that can work to resolve rosacea naturally and permanently.
Pamela Gammill
Going gluten free got rid of mine.
Meredith_in_Aus
Thanks, Sarah. 🙂
Peachplums
Meredith you can get rid of them with a hot pin head. There are videos on YouTube
Meredith_in_Aus
Hi Sarah,
I don’t have rosacea, but I do have a fairly large number of cherry angiomas. Everything I’ve read says they are “harmless,” but I have to wonder if this over-generation of blood vessels points to something else. Your thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks
Sarah
I think they are actually harmless, but are the visual result of hormonal imbalance and/or refined and bromated flours. Once you have one or more they don’t go away even if you fix your diet/lifestyle. I’ve seen kids that eat lots of conventionally processed cereals and snackie foods made with fortified and bromated flour develop lots of cherry angiomas even though they are supposed to only occur on people over the age of 40. If you’ve changed your diet and no longer eat these foods and have good hormone health, you probably won’t get any more and can just get them painlessly removed with a laser at the dermatologist and be done with them.
Holly
Thank you for this informative article! I have just mild rosacea but it’s still enough. I appreciate my dermatologist, but your right about needing to address other inflammatory issues that are going on. Thank you for the motivation!
Sam
My wife had rosacea and was prescribed an endless consumption of tetracycline with its obvious side effects. She finally took her health in her own hands and went off wheat and refined sugar. It went away in less than 2 weeks. Since then, based upon her experience over a dozen friends, relatives and acquaintances have cured their rosacea by going off wheat in particular. You article somehow misses this important point.
Sarah
Refined grains are mentioned. It’s not just wheat that can cause symptoms, but thanks for sharing your wife’s experience!
Carolyn
That is exactly what I did to get rid of mine. I went off all refined carbs and sugar and it went away and never came back even though I have gone on and off carbs and sugar over the years.
Annie
Wow, Thanks for the info..My grown son gets that on his face, mostly in the cold weather., he is slim..But he eats Allot of sugar and junk..I’ll send him this information..Hope he reads it !!
annette
What do you think about Erythritol, Xylitol and Stevia?
Sarah
Stevia is fine in small amounts. I am not a fan of sugar alcohols because they trigger gut imbalance issues, which is the basic foundational health problem that triggers rosacea symptoms in the first place. Here are a couple of articles to consider. https://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/avoid-sugar-alcohol-for-better-gut-health/
https://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/xylitol-not-as-sweet-as-its-cracked-up-to-be/
Lori
Thank you so much for this article! I was recently diagnosed with Rosacea and was prescribed a topical pharmaceutical. I have tried so many natural things to help it but to no avail. I am very encouraged to hear about the mites issue and will begin nutritional yeast right away (I already eat raw liver ). Do you have any guidelines or recommendations for how much I should take a day? Thank you!
Sarah
I would just use as directed on the package. This should provide sufficient supplementation.
Casey
And you’ve been eating raw liver for how long, Lori…? This post mentions parasites. Interesting to note that raw liver can contain parasites, and freezing for 14 days DOES NOT destroy them.
Debbie
Very valuable and useful information. Thank you!