One of the most frequently asked questions is: Can I use milk thistle for acne ? Yes. One of the most recommended herbs for fighting acne is milk thistle. This herb is supposed to increase your liver function, therefore promoting more cleansing and consequently eliminating acne.
First few days taking milk thistle
When I was doing my research on acne, this term kept on re-appearing every few days. I would see people claming to have taken milk thistle for a year and suddenly having their acne fade away. Others claimed that it rebuilt your liver. I was intrigued.
So I began taking milk thistle capsules from Nature’s Way 3 times a day. Immediately within 2-3 days, my acne began to dramatically fade away. This was the only alteration to my diet and it really had made a huge difference. Immediately, I thought that this was the miracle solution, wondering why no one had mentioned it before.
Milk Thistle, 7 days later…
Wow, after a week of taking milk thistle religiously for my acne, I noticed that my face was looking much better. Acne had stopped from cropping up, life seemed good. In my mind, I had finished my journey, all I needed was this one bottle. I was ready to spam messageboards to tell everyone about this miracle cure.
Acne fights back when you least expect it.
Pimples slowly started coming back. Less than before, but they were definitely starting to crop up, I could feel them coming. In the second week, I had 3-4 pimples crop up, which was bearable, compared to what I previously had. But wanting to go back to the perfect clear I had in the first week, I decided to raise the dosage.
More is better?
Milk Thistle Effects on Acne
I started taking 2 extra capsules per day, I figured that this would help get me through this rough week, and that the week after I could go back to my normal dosage. Unfortunately, taking these extra supplements created a slight pain in what seemed to be my liver. (very hard to tell where the pain was coming from, but there was definitely a pain in my body near my liver) As soon as I felt that, I stopped taking milk thistle entirely. I do NOT like having pains that I can’t explain. It could be dangerous. This never happened when I was taking the regular dosage, but of course, I had to try more when the regular dosage stopped working.
To my dismay, after stopping to take milk thistle, I broke out worse than before. My body had adjusted to the extra milk thistle and when I took it away, it completely collapsed.
When I first started taking milk thistle for my acne, my body went into overdrive. It was working harder than it normally would of because of the milk thistle. This purified my body and caused the acne to go away. After a while, my body adapted to the dosage of milk thistle and its effects faded away. Finally, when I took the milk thistle away, I broke out. I was taking something away that my body had gotten used to.
I’m not sure if it would recommend milk thistle for acne sufferers. Its a good experiment to go through, and its nice to see your skin improve for a week or two. After that however, it goes back to normal. I suppose taking lower dosages might help, but as with all herbs, the effects fade away after a while. If anything, I would take milk thistle for acne if I knew I was bout to breakout.
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alot of herbal remedies are better if you take smaller doses for short amounts of time. It might take longer to get the desired result but you will be able to maintain it instead of overloading your system. Like most good things, too much is bad and the middle road is best. I also recommend colloidal silver (topically and orally) and oil of oregano for when you break out, remember to dilute your oil of oregano or it will burn your skin! start with only a little, no more than a drop in a little palm full of oil, try jojoba i like it best, you don’t need a lot or it will harm more than hurt.