Clearing Acne: The Importance of A Cleanse To Eliminate Parasites Hidden In Your Gut
Acne is a hassle that most people experience, primarily during their teenage years. 

But, it is not limited to just that age group as even adults may have a pimple or two on their face from time to time. The focus of this blog is to reveal a not-so-common explanation for acne - parasites living in your gut. 

The majority of us are aware that there is a link between a healthy diet and skin health, but most of us still struggle with controlling acne prone skin. In this blog, let's find out what parasites are capable of residing in our gut, causing harm to our skin, and how a cleanse can help us get rid of them.

What is the connection between gut parasites and acne? 
Believe it or not, your gut is an ideal home for all types of bugs. Unhealthy food consumption, lack of exercise, and water intake can lead to various toxins buildup in the gut. It creates an environment that is hospitable for parasites to thrive. These parasites accumulate on the gut wall, where they live off of the nutrients we absorb from food. Because of this, the body becomes malnourished, and that's when it signals the skin to become excessively oily. This oil production leads to clogging of the pores, causing pimples and acne.

One of the effective ways of purifying your system is to do a cleanse, which is a process that aids in eliminating these parasites. The cleanse process can rid the gut of various toxins and harmful substances that have accumulated over time. There are different types of detox programs that are effective in getting the job done, but they are all aimed at removing the harmful substances from the digestive system.

The most common sign that indicates you have a parasite in your gut is frequent bloating and gas. 
Several cleansing formulas can enhance the removal of parasites from your system, such as psyllium, bentonite clay, and diatomaceous earth. These supplements essentially work by loosening the parasites from the gut walls to escort them out of your body. Some herbs like wormwood root and clove can also attack the parasites. Keep in mind that you should always seek medical advice before taking any form of worm killer or supplement to avoid any adverse effects on your body.

After performing a cleanse, you may observe significant changes in your skin, including acne-free and well-nourished skin. However, bear in mind that clearing your gut of parasites is just one facet of skin health. You must continue to practice a healthy lifestyle, maintain a balanced diet, exercise, get enough rest, and sleep well. The diet should include foods rich in zinc, vitamins A and E, and omega-3 fatty acids, which support skin health.

The relationship between parasites living in the gut and acne is not commonly known.
Therefore, it is essential to create awareness about this crucial aspect of skin health. The first step to clear skin would be to perform a cleanse to eliminate the parasites residing in your gut. Maintaining a healthier lifestyle by engaging in regular exercise, optimal water intake, avoiding unhealthy food habits, and getting enough rest facilitates the cleansing process and further decreases the likelihood of re-infection. A holistic approach to skin health, including a carefully crafted diet, supplements, and treatments, accompanied by a healthy lifestyle, is the key to achieving acne-free skin.

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Meet Jean Kelly -Acne Esthetician

 
I'm Jean Kelly. 
I received my esthetician license in 2012.  I've been working on skin since then learning all I can about rosacea and acne. I took a course to be an acne specialist so I could learn even more and have access to exclusive products.  My kids struggled with acne for years.  My daughter would cry, her face covered in pimples, and beg me "please don't make me go to school".  It was heartbreaking to see her in pain.  We went to doctors and they never tried to find the causes, they only wanted to prescribe medication. .. some with really bad side effects.  One summer she went swimming and came out so sunburn with second degree burns from one of the prescription medications. 
My son's skin wasn't much better.  His was mostly on his neck, chest and back.  We went through the same routing with doctors just prescribing meds.  Nothing helped.
I finally decided I needed to research what causes acne.  I went to school to be an esthetician thinking I could get some answers.  It seemed like everyone was perplexed!  Once I got my license I was able to buy products that only licensed esthetician can buy.  I found a product line that worked great!  My daughter said her face looks it's best when she's using it and I must say she is beautiful!  
I decided my purpose in life was to help others that are struggling with acne, to clear their skin and change their lifestyle to include healthier foods and supplements.
I learned that what is going on inside your body shows up on the outside!  Gut and liver health are an important part of clearing acne along with a good skin care routine.  
             Are you ready to get started clearing your skin?
                                       Jean



If you have a child going through a hard time, I hope that you'll join my free group for parents.  

In my exclusive community we will give you inspiration and and lots of ways to live a more healthy lifestyle. Our focus is not only on helping to clear your teens skin, but also working on their self-esteem, digestion as well as finding the right supplements and foods. 

Just know that you’re not alone and you'll be surrounded by supportive and like minded people!




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