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Like other tissues of the body, the skin can become congested (e.g., dry without sweat, itching, oily), inflamed (e.g., redness, irritation, burning), or depleted (e.g., from nutritional deficiencies, dehydration, or low healthy fat levels). The overall health of an individual is often reflected in the skin, which can show signs of liver burden, nutritional imbalances, inflammation, hormonal fluctuations, and even poor-quality sleep.

In traditional systems of health, such as Ayurveda, the appearance and function of the skin are seen as indicators of deeper internal states. Therefore, supporting skin health requires identifying and addressing the underlying causes, whether they stem from inflammatory tendencies, dietary factors, hormonal shifts, or other systemic imbalances.

Through a combination of individualized dietary guidance, internal and topical herbal support, and lifestyle adjustments, many people have experienced significant improvement in their skin clarity and comfort—especially in long-standing imbalances such as dryness, redness, or chronic irritation.  Skin Treatment Details

"Client experiences shared here are anecdotal and reflect individual outcomes. No therapeutic results are implied."

Ayurvedic Detox Diet

 Anti-āma Diet: 

  • Fruits: Not too of sweet fruit like bananas and dates, have more sour and astringent fruit like cranberry, lemon, lime, grapefruit, kiwi
  • Vegetables: Few root/sweet vegetables because they are too heavy. No mushrooms. Favor steamed vegetables and steamed sprouts. Diet can include 20% raw foods including salad greens.
  • Grains: No bread/pastries. Temporarily eliminate wheat and oats. Foods to favor: kichari, barley, quinoa, amaranth, millet, rye
  • Beans: Mung beans (pre-soaked) are the best, lentils can be uses. 
  • Nuts: None, but some seeds with meals is fine.
  • Dairy: No cheese or yogurt. No milk except small amount of goats' milk or yogurt with meals. 
  • Animal Foods: Only turkey (dark) or some fish if needed. No shellfish, red meat, pork
  • Oils: None. Ghee acceptable in small quantities (3 teaspoons/day)
  • Sweeteners: None. All forms of sugar are toxic forming. Raw honey in small amounts (3 teaspoons/day) is acceptable.
  • Beverages: Ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, fennel, chamomile, rosehips, peppermint, dandelion root teas; unsweetened pomegranate, lemon and cranberry juices (diluted with water 1:1).
  • Spices: All except nutmeg, vanilla extract, and poppy seeds. Especially include: black pepper, mustard seed, cardamom, parsley, anise, cayenne, cloves, turmeric, rosemary, fenugreek, asafoetida, horseradish, garlic, and ginger

         

Khabir Southwick is available for consultations remotely via Zoom, offering his expertise to clients worldwide.

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Call or text 888-611-0878 for more information.  For general inquires: email support @ KhabirsClinic .com

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Khabir Southwick, operating as Khabir’s Clinic, is not a licensed medical doctor, psychologist, psychotherapist, or dietitian. All consultations, services, and content—whether written, spoken, or digital—are provided for educational and informational purposes only, based on traditional natural health systems such as Ayurveda and herbal medicine.

No diagnosis, treatment, or prescription is offered or implied. These services are not a substitute for licensed medical care. Under California Senate Bill 577 (SB-577) and California Business & Professions Code §§2053.5–6, Khabir Southwick lawfully offers alternative health services as an unlicensed practitioner, provided clients are informed of this status.

By using this website or participating in services, you accept full responsibility for your health decisions and agree that no liability shall be held against Khabir Southwick or Khabir’s Clinic.   Complete Disclaimer.  Privacy Policy.

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