
Definition Of Acne
Acne (medically termed acne vulgaris) is a long-term skin condition that occurs when hair follicles (pores) become clogged with dead skin cells and sebum (oil). It most commonly affects areas with a high density of oil glands, including the face, forehead, chest, upper back, and shoulders.
Key Characteristics & Lesion Types
Acne manifests in two primary categories:
- Non-Inflammatory Lesions:
- Blackheads (Open Comedones): Pores clogged with oil and dead skin cells that remain open at the skin’s surface, turning dark due to oxidation when exposed to air.
- Whiteheads (Closed Comedones): Pores clogged under a thin layer of skin, creating small, flesh-colored or white bumps.
- Inflammatory Lesions:
- Papules: Small, raised red or pink bumps caused by localized inflammation around clogged pores.
- Pustules: Papules filled with pus, visible as red bases with white or yellow centers.
- Nodules: Large, solid, painful lumps deep beneath the skin’s surface resulting from severe inflammation.
- Cysts: Deep, pus-filled, painful lesions that carry a high risk of permanent scarring.
What’s Causing Acne?
Acne is simply the excretion of any toxicity via the skin instead of being filtered by the liver, kidneys, and evacuated through bowel movement. Excess facial acne is usually a liver issue.
Girls keep buying useless facial products to treat acne or hide it, but the real issue is their overwhelmed liver. Instead of coming here and getting treated, they are spending thousands of dollars on useless products.
Why is the toxicity not being filtered inside the body by your main organs? It’s because of any of our 6 root causes, mentioned on our homepage:

Nutrition
Nutritional deficiencies and excesses are the most common root causes contributing to acne. There’s a total of 21 vitamins & minerals that the body utilizes every day as fuel to function properly. You can see the full list in our article here:
Nutritional deficiencies are happening because the quality of the food supply is decreasing due to the quality of the soil. More and more minerals, such as magnesium, are missing due to working the fields too quickly and not using traditional methods for fertilizing the soil and promoting biodiversity.
It’s also decreasing because of the way they make food. Highly processed, pasteurized, and denaturalized for commercial purposes.
How To know If You Have Any Deficiencies?
As you probably know, the most common method is to do a blood test. However, the body is much more complex than that. Blood tests ARE NOT RELIABLE because they only measure the vitamins & minerals IN THE BLOOD within that TIMEFRAME. YOUR LEVELS ARE CHANGING EVERY SECOND, EVERY MINUTE, depending on what your body is trying to achieve.
Your whole body is utilizing vitamins & minerals, and not just in the blood. So we use energetic testing to assess any deficiencies that you may have. Every time we test our people, we end up finding more than 8 deficiencies, sometimes up to 20, in those with chronic fatigue. It takes them about 1 year to heal.
Other Tests
We test every single food that you’re eating to see if it strengthens you or weakens you. Additionally, protein & fat & carbs, so you can have a ratio to aim for and the need for any antioxidants, probiotics, amino acids, supplements, etc. That will help with treating acne FAST.
We try to get the nutrition from food first, because foods are pre-balanced in terms of macro and micro nutrients, but HIGH-quality supplements are also EXTREMELY important for isolated nutrients.
All vitamins & minerals work in synergy, and some of them are cofactors. For example, magnesium, potassium, and sodium are the TOP 3 to utilize the rest, like B vitamins, D, E, and A.
Toxicity
Toxicity is the 2nd root cause of acne and is rapidly growing because of pollution and our food supply getting weaker. Everyone has a toxic load with exposure to chemicals, microplastics, metals, mold, EMF like 5G towers or from your phone, and artificial lights.
Getting rid of toxicity is a COMPLEX task and takes a long time. When your body has all the nutrients it needs, it will start detoxifying gradually. I’m here to guide you through it, as it won’t be pleasant, especially if you need to detoxify highly toxic chemicals.
Other Source Of Toxicity
The toxicity can also come from furniture, like plastic cutting boards, polyester fabrics, and even from constructions like old pipes made out of lead, leaching into water or synthetic paints.
They recently found high levels of lead in the water of old schools because the pipes are rusty and were made out of lead at that time, and not stainless steel. Water is a solvent, so it will degrade some materials over time. That’s how erosion works.
Conclusion – Treat Acne NOW
Fully treating acne can take a long time, as the body utilizes the skin to excrete any toxicity faster than through bowel movement. So a few pimples may be inevitable at the beginning.
However, the more you wait, the worse it’s going to get. If you have severe acne, chances are you already have several nutrient deficiencies, and some of your organs are already compromised, like the liver and/or kidneys.
We successfully treated a lot of people with acne. On average, people start to notice a difference within 1 month. Everyone is different, though. Book your spot now if you want to get rid of acne.
Healthfully,
Systemic Body
Note: I write every post, the CEO of Systemic Body, nothing is AI, obviously.
All these infos comes from 10 years of daily testing for my own body.



