The skin is the largest organ in the human body. The skin constantly protects the human body from infections and other sickness. Yet at the same time, the skin is the most vulnerable organ in the body because it is exposed to pollution like cigarette smoke, specifically to the carbon monoxide emitted by cars. The skin may also be exposed to the sun’s ultraviolet rays. In the long run, these factors may lead to skin degeneration and the clogging of pores. In addition to these factors, environmental poisons like toxins and chemicals may set off chemical reactions that produce free radicals. Free radicals are unstable oxygen molecules that may damage skin membranes, proteins, and DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). These harmful molecules are primary reasons of deterioration of the skin cells. Because of these threats to the skin, skin care has become a major health issue nowadays.
Other factors that may contribute to poor skin conditions may include the following:
Antibiotics and alcohol lead the way in reducing good bacteria in the digestive tract. The liver and most of the immune system is in the digestive tract;
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