Do I really need to detox to improve my skin? Debunking the Detox : Part 2
Have you been convinced or sold into the idea that a detox will help support your skin?
Or perhaps you are wanting to detox your liver to help support your skin, but are unsure of the best way to do so. If this is the case, then this post is for you!
In the previous blog I wrote about why our liver health is so important and how to properly support it. If you missed the first blog then you can check it out here https://skinnutritionco.com.au/blog.
The liver is such a crucial organ for skin health, and it’s a widely known fact that it is involved in detoxification. With the skin being the most external organ of the body as well as the largest excretory organ of the body, it’s no doubt that the two go hand in hand when it comes to addressing your skin health.
In fact, often chronic and inflammatory skin conditions such as acne, breakouts and eczema are known to be connected to the health of liver. Therefore, focusing on supporting the liver is essential for improving these conditions. However, often products or ‘diets’ that claim to help ‘detox’, often promote ideas that are not so healthy, and may actually hinder, and even worsen your skin condition if not supported properly.
Here I wanted to break down and debunk the common myths about detoxs for your skin, so you can truly support and nourish your skin, from the inside out!
1. Under eating and Restrictive Dieting
The liver is involved in the metabolism and transportation of essential nutrients, including carbohydrates, fats and proteins.
Therefore, it is important to ensure you are eating full and balanced meals to support the livers health and promote optimal healing.
Contrary to the common myths that many detoxes promote, often advising restrictive programs, or very low calories, this can actually impair the livers ability to properly detoxify if is not receiving enough essential nutrients, and can even worsen skin conditions.
We need to ensure our liver is receiving enough vital nutrients to allow the process of detoxification , for the breakdown of nutrients and toxins to work efficiently.
If we are undereating, or cutting out certain food groups, this reduces the livers ability to properly repair and support its proper functions.
If your body is trying to rebuild and recover, whether this is for an injury or rebuilding skin tissues, under eating or skipping out on essential nutrients will impair the bodies ability to do this, and can even worsen or impair your skins wound healing ability.
2. Low Protein
Cutting out foods groups, especially protein can actually worsen or exacserbate skin issues, as protein is needed to rebuild skin tissues.
Healthy lean protein is needed to support a healthy liver!
Proteins containing essential amino acids including cysteine, glycine and glutamine are required for phase 2 liver detoxification, which enables toxic substances to be broken down into less toxic matter, and excreted from the body.
Not having enough protein can worsen or lead to scarring, as protein is required to rebuild and repair tissues.
If we do not have enough, or are cutting out protein, this can lead to further weakening or breakdown of skin tissues and impaired skin healing, as protein is required to rebuild and regenerate new skin tissue.
Therefore under eating, or cutting out essential food groups like protein can worsen your skin issues and impair it’s healing!
3. Colonics and herbal teas
Herbal teas, drinks or ’cleanses’ that are marketed to detox or ‘boost your liver’ or ‘clear your skin’ that do not provide adequate nutritional guidance are just fads!
These are not promoted by health professionals, and are unfortunately only seeking to provide a bandaid or quick fix solution, which can often lead to further complications and health issues further along.
Whilst herbal teas do provide some benefits as they naturally contain polyphenols, which are high in antioxidants that help reduce inflammation, and often support skin complexion, relying on teas alone will not help ‘detox’ or ‘heal’ your skin.
Please avoid taking supplements or restrictive programs, particularly ones promoted to ‘heal’ or ‘detoxify’, as they are not promoted by qualified health practitioners, and can later lead to rebound symptoms.
If you are really concerned with wanting to improve your liver health, it is advisable that you consult a qualified practitioner that can help guide you in the right direction.
For more information on what to eat to heal your skin, head to the website for all things skin health and healing, from the inside out!
Be sure to grab your clear skin guide as well so you can begin to implement the steps to help heal your skin from the inside out!
If you’re ready to get to the root cause of your chronic skin issue, or if you feel you may need further support for your liver health, hormones, or gut health then I am here to help you! Simply get in touch via the contact in the blog below!
Dominique,
Skin Nutirition Co. X
contact@skinnutritionco.com.au
www.skinnutritionco.com.au