☣️ Synthetic Foods: The modern diet is laden with processed, synthetic foods that are often devoid of essential nutrients and rich in harmful additives. These foods can overwhelm the body's detoxification systems, leading to the accumulation of toxins that may manifest as acne.
🌽 Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs): GMOs are engineered to resist pests and herbicides, GMOs disrupt the body's natural processes, leading to inflammation and skin issues, including acne.
🧂 Artificial Sweeteners: Substances like aspartame, sucralose and saccharin are commonly used as sugar substitutes, buts they cause digestive issues and inflammation, This internal inflammation can trigger acne and other skin problems as a result of the body attempting to push out /expel the toxics.
💊 Prescription Medications: Many medications, including antibiotics and hormonal treatments, cause acne. These drugs disrupt the body's natural balance, leading to increased toxin levels and skin issues.
🥦Oxalates: Found in certain vegetables like spinach, beets and Swiss chard, oxalates bind to minerals in the body leading to inflammation and skin problems in sensitive individuals. While oxalates are naturally occurring, they contribute to toxicity in those with compromised detoxification systems.
☣️ Environmental Toxins: Everyday exposure to pollutants, heavy metals and geo-engineerting/ climate engineering chemicals in our environment also contribute to internal toxicity. These toxins accumulate in the body over time, leading to a variety of health issues, including acne.
The Body's Detoxification Process:
When the body is overwhelmed by these toxins, it employs various mechanisms to eliminate them. The skin, being the body's largest organ, plays a crucial role in this detoxification process. Acne is the body's attempt to push these toxins out through the skin, acting as a natural purging mechanism.
Addressing the Root Cause:
Rather than simply treating acne symptomatically, it is essential to address the underlying causes of toxicity. This may involve:
- Adopting a diet rich in whole, unprocessed foods and eliminating potential triggers like GMOs and artificial sweeteners.
- Supporting the body's natural detoxification processes through hydration, exercise and stress management.
- Considering the potential impact of vaccinations and medications and consulting with healthcare providers
about alternatives or adjustments. (Ask your doctor/GP to sign a "Notice Of Liability form" before using any vaccinations or prescription drugs
- Ask you GP for a list of size effects to the medication that they are providing
- Ask you GP for a list of vaccine ingredients, or the vaccine "insert" that comes with the product.
- Being mindful of environmental exposures and taking steps to reduce contact with harmful chemicals and pollutants.
By viewing acne as a symptom of internal poisoning, we can take a more holistic approach to skin health, addressing the root causes of toxicity and supporting the body's natural healing processes. This perspective encourages a deeper understanding of our bodies and the complex interplay between our internal systems and external influences.
We can't inject our way to health.