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Diet
A high glycemic load diet is associated with a higher incidence of acne. There is also a positive correlation between the consumption of milk and a greater rate and severity of acne. This may be associated with higher levels of various ingested hormones that were originally fed to the source of the dairy product. Other associations such as chocolate and salt are not supported by the evidence. However, chocolate contains a varying amount of sugar that can lead to a high glycemic load, and it can be made with or without milk in one form or another (see types of chocolate). The digestive tract may be an influencing factor in the incidence of acne, and that probiotic supplements may aid in its treatment. The bacteria in the digestive system has been shown to affect various inflammatory mechanisms in the body, including that of the skin. This is concurrent with a hypothesis posed by John H. Stokes and Donalds M. Pillsbury. Low fruit and vegetable intake is correlated with a higher incidence in acne in adolescents.