Radiant Roots Clear Skin
In this episode of Radiant Roots: Clear Skin, we go beneath the surface to explore one of the most overlooked root causes of acne: how your genes influence your ability to use vitamin A. I’m breaking down the science of nutrigenomics in a way that actually makes sense: what SNPs are, how they can impact your health, and why variations in the BCMO1 gene may affect how efficiently your body converts beta-carotene into active vitamin A (retinol). We’ll connect the dots between vitamin A and skin health, including how conventional acne treatments like topical retinoids and isotretinoin work, and why they can be both powerful and potentially risky. I also share my own experience with genetic testing and what it revealed about my vitamin A metabolism. If you’ve ever felt like you’re “doing everything right” but still struggling with your skin, this episode will help you understand why personalized nutrition matters, and how to start thinking about your skin from a root-cause, functional perspective. You’ll walk away with a clearer understanding of: • The difference between beta-carotene and retinol • How BCMO1 gene variants can impact conversion efficiency • Why vitamin A plays such a central role in acne • When more is not always better (and why caution matters with supplementation) 🎧 This episode also features original music by David Koltai, woven throughout to create a more immersive listening experience. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast and explore more resources at Root Deep Nutrition and Wellness. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for personalized medical or nutrition advice.
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