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."
Causes & Natural Treatments for Inflammatory Colon Conditions like diarrhea IBS, ulcerative colitis
Natural Treatments for Inflammatory Colon Conditions Learn about the causes and natural treatments for Inflammatory Colon Conditions according to Ayurveda.
This detailed class will introduce dietary guidelines, lifestyle habits and the herbal treatments that address diarrhea, IBS, IBD, Ulcerative Colitis and more.
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