Can probiotics cause skin problems?
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That’s the body detoxing. It not only comes out in urine, sweat and bowel movements, but through the skin itself as blemishes.
I drink peppermint tea every day to help speed it along, and I use tea tree oil soap to wash.
You are going through the skin detoxification.
Most people carry around toxins in the fat tissues below the layer of the skin as well as in the fatty tissues of the liver. They are stored, and not expelled because the body is lacking some "ingredient" to finish the job.
Some people can experience a "detoxing" effect when they improve their nutrition, which is an indirect result of improving the bacteria in your gut. They help you digest food and extract nutrients. The visual symptoms of this can be evident on the skin but they tend to pass over time.