Pimples on the face may signal disruptions in the body's functioning and reflect internal problems related to nutrition, lifestyle, and hormonal balance.
Forehead
Problem: Disorders in the gallbladder and intestines
What you are doing wrong: Predominance of sweets, red meat, animal fats, carbonated drinks; excessive consumption of certain medications
Solution: Give up sweets and soda, drink more water, include detoxifying foods in your diet, and consult a gynecologist if necessary
Nose Bridge
Problem: Overloaded liver
What you are doing wrong: A lot of protein foods, fried and smoked foods; constant tension and stress
Solution: Grill or bake food, arrange fasting days, eliminate dairy products for a month, find ways to relieve stress
Under-Eye Area
Problem: Disorders in the kidneys and adrenal glands
What you are doing wrong: Lack of sleep, severe fatigue, stress, nutrient deficiency
Solution: Rest, spend time in nature, include fruits and vegetables in your diet, avoid diets
Cheeks
Problem: Overload of the lungs
What you are doing wrong: Excess of sweets and dairy products, lack of fresh air and physical activity, loneliness
Solution: Reduce dairy products, focus on vegetables and cereals cooked in water, give up sweets and smoking, walk outdoors daily, have fun
Tip and Wings of the Nose
Problem: Cardiovascular disorders
What you are doing wrong: Unbalanced diet, lack of proteins and B vitamins, sedentary lifestyle
Solution: Eat meat, fish, green vegetables, grains, exercise, support the heart with hawthorn tincture
Area Around the Lips and Shoulders
Problem: Disorders in the digestive system
What you are doing wrong: Stress, increased sensitivity, irregular food absorption
Solution: Increase fiber intake, meditate, finish meals with a cup of green tea
Chin and Jawline
Problem: Hormonal imbalance in the sexual sphere
What you are doing wrong: Overconsumption of coffee, strong tea, alcohol, lack of sleep and stress
Solution: Eliminate coffee and strong tea for a few months, sleep at least 8 hours daily
Which Specialists to Visit
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Gynecologist for persistent pustular eruptions or suspicion of polycystic ovary syndrome
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Dermatologist for selecting lotions, diet, and, if necessary, antibiotics
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Eastern medicine specialists for acupuncture, diet, and herbal remedies for detoxification
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