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Saturday, 29 April 2006

As we all know, blood circulates throughout the body in order to sustain life. We also know that acne is an epidemic that affects millions of us daily. So, acne and the liver- what do the two have to do with each other? The following explains why

As we all know, blood circulates throughout the body in order to sustain life. We also know that acne is an epidemic that affects millions of us daily. So, acne and the liver- what do the two have to do with each other? The following explains why this vital organ can be crucial to fighting acne.

The liver is responsible for detoxifying the blood as it comes from various parts of the body, such as the lymphatic system and colon. Once the blood is cleansed, it is then circulated to distribute oxygen throughout the body.

The toxins we consume force the liver to overexert itself in order to neutralize the toxins. There are times, though, when it becomes especially difficult for the body to eliminate the toxins. For example, when you are constipated, the liver becomes overworked and forces other organs such as the skin to excrete these toxins. As a result, acne and pimples may erupt when your liver does not function properly.

Have you ever seen a commercial for a fiber supplement? If you aren't consuming enough fiber, it is important that you add a supplement to your diet. Doing so will keep your liver functioning properly and, as a chain reaction, keep acne from overtaking your skin.

Written by: Kismet W. Johnson www.teenacnesolutions.com

 
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