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What's The Truth About Acne That You're Not Being Told?


Acne is suffered by many millions of people worldwide. Many are frustrated with trying to find an effective treatment that is both safe and practical.

The condition of acne can occur when your body has more toxins than your kidneys and bowels can remove. (Your kidneys and bowels are the two primary channels of elimination that your body uses to expel toxins and waste products through.)

These toxins are often the accumulation of fat stored chemicals that the liver can not wash out or there may be a problem with fat digestion, fat accumulation, food allergy, or even the accumulation of hormones that your body produces.

Once these toxins build up, your kidneys and bowels can get overloaded and clogged up, causing it to not function properly. When that happens some of this load of toxins will be dumped onto your liver. One of your liver's main roles is to metabolize this build up of fat into usable energy for your body.

This means, your liver will be doing some of your kidney's work. So now, your liver gets overloaded and it too will not work at it's full capacity.

What happens when your liver, bowels, and kidneys get overloaded?

When that happens your body will expel toxins through your lungs and skin (your secondary channels of elimination). And this is when acne will occur. This is when your skin starts to breakout.

But whatever the source of toxins that is causing this problem, acne is a sign that your liver, bowels and kidneys are overloaded with toxins, hormones, or waste products.

It is a sign that your liver is growing weaker in its detoxification abilities (and it will continue to grow weaker if you do not do what it takes to get rid of the toxins in your body).

So if you think that acne is your only problem, think again, your liver, bowels and kidneys are becoming weaker every time you breakout.

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