Acne

Detox For Acne

April 14, 2009 by Acne Care  
Filed under Acne Help

Getting rid of acne might seem like something you’d do with lots of cleansers and topical medications, but that’s not always the case. These things can certainly help, but they don’t get at the root of the problem, which is that acne is often caused by toxins within the body. The surface of the skin is one of the places where these toxins try to come out if they have backed up in the blood stream and in the body. With that being the case, one of the best things that you can do to combat acne is to detoxify the rest of your body, which includes cleansing the bowels.

Your colon is responsible for the removal of waste products, but if it doesn’t do its job some of that waste remains, and that can lead to toxic problems within the body. Usually these aren’t serious in the form of causing dangerous health problems, but they can make people feel lethargic and can certainly lead to bad skin. With that being the case, it’s much better for your skin and for the rest of your body as well to have your entire digestive system working properly. It’s helps to avoid many different types of problems.

Detoxing for acne can be a little difficult, especially for someone who isn’t used to a detox diet, but it is well worth it to clear up your skin and feel better overall. When you use a detox diet you eat things that you wouldn’t normally eat a lot of like fiber, fruits, and vegetables, and you mostly avoid caffeine, red meat, and dairy, as well as things like nicotine. Detoxing shouldn’t be done if you take medication (including birth control pills) without talking to your doctor first. You also should check with your doctor if you have any medical conditions, even if you don’t need to take medication for them. It’s important that you make sure your health won’t be compromised due to the detox diet.

This doesn’t often happen, but it’s always better to be safe than sorry where your health is concerned. Clearing up acne can be important, but not as important as overall health. When you detox your body, be sure to follow the instructions for how to do it carefully so that you don’t do it for too long or eat the wrong things that might slow the process down. Most detox diets are two weeks are less, too, so you may want to steer clear of options that go on for much longer than that.