Love your Skin!

clare gale • January 24, 2023

Problem Skin?


Dry, oily, spotty, itchy, blotchy are all words to describe our skin. 

Few of us can claim perfect skin all the time, but what makes it behave in a way that causes us a challenge?

Nutrition, hormones, hydration, food sensitivity and toxicity are all things that can affect our skin. 


The first place to start is by looking at hydration. Do you think you drink enough each day to help your body function well? 1.5-2 litres per day is what is recommended which not only helps hydrate our skin but flushes toxins from your liver too. 

Skin will show what is happening in your liver, so when you have an issue, ask yourself what has your liver had to deal with?

Alcohol, medication, poor diet, atmospheric pollutants are just some of the things our livers have to deal with day to day. Fresh fruit and veg are really helpful to cleanse our livers and there are some lovely herbal remedies that can support good liver function too. 


Gemma is a client of mine seen in my Storrington clinic who had extreme dermatitis on her hands. She works as a nail technician and was having to work in cotton gloves. Her hands we open wounds, bleeding and extremely painful which made her depressed. 

She had seen several specialists who were not able to help. 

We looked at toxicity in her body and she made some changes to her diet. She took a liver cleanse herbal remedy along with some good omega oils. When I saw her for an 8 week follow up, her hands were 99% better. 


Finding out the specific imbalances within you is what I aim to do. Once balanced optimal health is possible!


Clinics Storrington, Chichester & Littlehampton.


Clare Gale VTCT City & Guilds RIPH&H

07717281604

https://www.uknaturalhealthclinics.com


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