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What acrochordons really mean (causes of acrochordons)

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How to treat and prevent acrochordons
Treatment of acrochordons with minor surgical procedures is common, but this does not address the underlying problem. Removing them only treats the symptom, not the cause. To prevent their recurrence, it is essential to correct the metabolic imbalances that cause their formation.

A low-carbohydrate diet, the keto or carnivore diet, or the Atkins and Banting diets, can help to lower blood glucose and insulin levels. These dietary changes can not only help prevent the emergence of new acrochordons, but also eliminate existing acrochordons.

Testimonials and evidence
Thousands of people have seen the disappearance of their acrochordons after adopting a low-carbohydrate diet or a ketogenic diet.

In addition, available studies on PubMed and other specialist journals showed significant links between insulin levels, carbohydrate metabolism and acrochordon formation.

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